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Re: 300 row crop governer
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Posted by Theman on July 06, 2005 at 07:43:14 from (65.248.77.5):
In Reply to: 300 row crop governer posted by Texp on July 05, 2005 at 18:53:59:
In your governor, the spring accelerates the engine and the fly weights slow it down. If it won't return to idle then is sounds like there is a mechanical bind somewhere. Pull the cover off of the side and make sure the thrust bearing and sleeve slide on the shaft easily. The other place to check is the pivot yoke needle bearings. There should be no sign of binding as you move it up and down by hand. Also make sure the weights can swing freely. I have seen the rod that weight swivels on come loose and cause binding.
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