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Mark Maxfield

05-04-2008 18:38:27




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Hello, I was plowing to get my garden ready. I run a farmall c and the rpm just went to idle. I looked the linkage over and it was moving the arm I think on the governer but was not moving the arm to the carb. Is this a easy fix if I take things apart or do I need some parts? any help appreciated. thanks.




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Andrew Z

05-04-2008 18:43:42




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 Re: farmall c governer in reply to Mark Maxfield, 05-04-2008 18:38:27  
The governer spring is brken inside there. Easy fix just pull the unit off and intall a new spring. Youll see the spring just sitting in there and youll see the the holes in which it was in, you can tell by the wear marks. The springs are arond 10 or soo the last time i bought one in feb of this year. Takes about hour or soo by the time you clean every thing up and put it all back on.

Andrew



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Mark Maxfield

05-04-2008 19:01:03




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 Re: farmall c governer in reply to Andrew Z, 05-04-2008 18:43:42  
Thanks Andrew for the fast help! now where do I get one? thanks, Mark



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gene bender

05-05-2008 04:03:35




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 Re: farmall c governer in reply to Mark Maxfield, 05-04-2008 19:01:03  
I-H dealer and be sure to hook the new one the same as the old one with the hooks facing same way or it could bind. Be careful not to move the gear that drives the gov or you will be out of time bad. Its not easy to remove the housing but it can be done you will have skinned fingers guranteed. Mite need to replace the thrust bearing also. Spring loaded pin needs to be free on the end of the shaft.

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