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Posted by Doug G. on July 25, 2002 at 09:34:11 from (129.42.208.182):
I went for the 350D after the price came down (i know what the nay say'rs told me). The problem I am addressing with this tractor has (on occasion) a governor that kicks in and does not let off until you full throttle for a few seconds. I know the governor is contained in the Injection Pump and cannot be adjusted...but besides timing the pump with the engine, are there any adjustment I can do to the pump to alleviate this problem. The Guy I bought it from says you need to 'set' the governor by starting at full throttle and backing it down after it fires up... the book says nothing about setting the governor.. any one have a comment or similiar experience...thanks, Doug
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