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Farmall 200 Sticky Governor

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Dave Knapp

07-23-2006 11:56:07




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Lately my Farmall 200 does not want to throttle down after being run at medium to high speeds. When I move the throttle lever back to the slow position, the engine keeps on running at the higher speed. I have made sure there is no binding in any linkages, esp. on the carb side, but the front mystery parts are hard to see and harder for me to understand what does what. It looks like that is a very difficult area to work on. The basic engine is in good shape, having been rebuilt a few years ago and the carb is also fairly newly rehabilitated. Any suggestions?

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Roger46

07-23-2006 18:42:18




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 Re: Farmall 200 Sticky Governor in reply to Dave Knapp, 07-23-2006 11:56:07  
I would first see if the engine will idle down by manually pulling the linkage from the govenor back to idle while the tractor is running. If it will not move back there may be some binding somewhere in the linkage, the carb, or in the govenor. There isn't much to the linkage as the shaft comes right out of the govenor. If it will not idle back by forcing it back by hand I would disconnect the linkage from the carb and see if it is coming from the govenor or the carb. If it is the carb, then something in the throttle plate is binding. If in the govenor you will probably need to remove it and find out the problem. Also, if it does go back to idle when you pull on the linkage manually then it is a problem in the govenor. Roger

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