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Super A stalls out
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Posted by JPM in WA on June 05, 2007 at 16:58:37 from (64.40.60.164):
I am not sure what is going on here. I was cultivating some peas in 1st gear and all of a sudden it just stalled out. I figured maybe it was out of gas (nope it wasn't that), so the I think maybe I should change the fuel filter (that didn't help for long, come to think of it...It ran for half the day and then conked out again)....So then I thought I would rebuild the Carb. (I had a kit laying around and the carb was leaking a bit anyway... but that didn't seem to help). This time after it stalled I was able to restart it six or seven times each time I started it, it seemed to stay running less and less time. Now I am thinking maybe it is the governor. (Why do i think that? Somone in this forum mentioned it last time I asked a question and it has kind of been in the back of my head the whole time). The problem is that I know absolutely nothing about the role that a governor plays in an engine...also, is replacing a governor a big deal?
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