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Re: So far so good
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Posted by FarmallBob on October 15, 2006 at 14:18:56 from (24.31.153.248):
In Reply to: Re: So far so good posted by gene bender on October 15, 2006 at 04:31:07:
Gene, That's exactly what the problem was. I pulled the governor off and it needed a new level inside and also the bushing was badly worn. Tried to remove the bolt holding the lever, but it acts as though the last person in there lock tight the bolt on. The head started to round off, wanted to put the heat to it, but my tank of gas is so old it wouldn't stay going. Well found a half decent governor, and placed the new lever into that. Had to carefully grind on the new lever to make it fit. There is still some fine adjustments to be made in there, for now working around the yard it is great. When spring comes and all my buddies want to pull against one another that's a different story. It will be fine tuned way before spring. Thinking even of polishing the ports and the head, but would love to get some feed back from the folks here first. Thanks! Bob
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