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Posted by LW Hiway on August 08, 2004 at 06:23:18 from (12.73.50.140):
Last night I finished installing a new Zenith carb and an electronic ignition to replace the breaker set, new plugs and wires and a strainer bowl. With the first beer of the day at 11pm cst and my old Uncle Loyld sitting in a chair watching on in the dark, I turned on the gas and hit the switch. It started right up and purred as it always has. But now that I look closer at the carb linkages and the throttle to governor linkage, I notice that the lever on the governor is loose and not transmitting movement to the cross-block shaft to the carb. I'm thinking that after 52 years of daily constant use things may be finally starting to wear out. Springs on the flyweights etc. (can't imagine why, I still fell kinda good) Is there a service manual to be suggested for this available? I just won't pull it down blind. But will open it with the book. I'll start with making new rods to tighten up the play on the controls and wait for a response. By the way, this SA has supported a truck patch of 3 to 15 acres a year as well as a working farm since the day it was bought. Can't imagine how many miles of rows it's pulled and how many miles of rows it's scratched since it was bought. A testimonial of sorts. Thanks LW Hiway
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