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Super A Governor Overhaul
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Posted by Robbie 6 on February 04, 2005 at 06:21:11 from (198.81.26.106):
Took my governor apart after spending 2 days reading all the posts here about hunting, surging, etc. Say, I got brave! Found the problem - case full of rusty oil, both small springs broken, governor thrust bearing demolished (BB's in the case!)most other parts rusty. Trucked up to my friendly Case/IH dealer in Renfrew and ordered all the parts I thought I needed. Question I have now while waiting for new parts - how do I get old seals and needle bearings (the ones for the rockshaft) and bushings out of case? I saw posts by Sam in NS, LW Hiway, ffolkes, and Scotty regarding repairing governors so maybe one of you guys have done this before and can give me some advice. I can take governor case to machine shop and see if they can press out old stuff and put in new parts when I get them if I have to. I have a Service Manual for the tractor and it is helpful in describing operation and has nice pictures but does not tell how to replace parts or should I just inherently know how? Thanks Robbie
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