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Re: Please Back Away From the Toolkit
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Posted by Bf8690 on April 20, 2007 at 12:16:54 from (138.163.0.43):
In Reply to: Please Back Away From the Toolkit posted by A. Bohemian on April 20, 2007 at 11:55:16:
You're probably right that it morethan likely isn't the governor. However, the governor linkage directly controls the operation of the carb butterfly. When I got my M I didn't know if any of the adjustments were correct. After I rebuilt the motor and restored the tractor it wouldn't run right. I varified that everything was tight and that weren't any leaks. So I adjusted my governor, per the manual, and it purred like a kitten. It was however surging a little, which is what led me to the governor, as you explained. Then I did the carb modifications, because I pull mine, and it ran even better. The problem here is that he didn't really give enough info to help diagnose the issue. He asked how to do that so I told him. I figure he was asking because he had a surging/hunting issue with it, although he may not have.
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