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How hard should it be to pull a Farmall H thrott

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john

07-06-2003 07:20:31




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I had my carb. and governor rebuilt. I was told my governor has a rocket spring in it. I installed them on the tractor and set them up according to the IT manual. I noticed my throttle is a little hard to pull, especially on the last few notches. It isn't that I have to put a cheeter bar on it but I am not sure how hard it should be to pull? Could this be because of thr rocket springs? Every notch does affect engine speed (up or down depending which way I move it) and I am able to go from low idle (mag almost clicking) to fast idle and everything in between just fine, just wondering how hard is too hard? I believe the governor is origional, I know that it hasn't been changed in the last 50 years we owned the H. It is a 48 or 49 . Thanks.

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rustyfarmall

07-06-2003 08:20:55




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 Re: How hard should it be to pull a Farmall H th in reply to john, 07-06-2003 07:20:31  
It sounds like everything is working as it should, you are just running out of travel in the linkage, probably need to make some adjustments in the linkage, the part that is under the hood, with the spring in it. Of course that will effect the way the throttle behaves at the low idle position, it is kind of a trade off, try to find a happy medium.



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John

07-06-2003 18:51:36




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 Re: Re: How hard should it be to pull a Farmall in reply to rustyfarmall, 07-06-2003 08:20:55  
Is there a procedure to adjust the linkage where the 2 springs and little block thing are? I had mine apart when I took off the gas tank, I just put it back where it was. I had no idea whether to move it one way or another, I wanted to move it one way or another but had no idea which way to go with it so I just put it back where I found it.



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