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Posted by the tractor vet on June 26, 2006 at 08:04:42 from (66.202.111.159):
In Reply to: the tractor vet posted by inoz on June 25, 2006 at 22:01:46:
Well to your first post if the spring is sloppy in the holes that is 80% of your problems and no the gov. does not have to be timed . To do the scy.first ya have to fix what ya find wrong then after thatis done and back on the tractor and hooked up correctly ya remove the plate with the tube on it and open the throttel wide open and remove the pin that goes to the cross shaft to the carb and if it will aligin up with the holes and slid in it is fine if not then ya have to adjust the clevis so the pin will slide in free . Then ya adjust the RPMs to spec. at full load ya can just add about 150 with no load and it will be close enough .
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