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Posted by the tractor vet on November 04, 2006 at 17:46:27 from (75.19.122.82):
In Reply to: still stumped posted by voager213 on November 04, 2006 at 09:32:13:
I would say that the two bushing on the arms where the gov. spring goes are GONE , so if ya pull the side plat off the gov. and the spring just sorta flops around and the whole look big then they need to be rebushed . Now those bushings have to be made and i always use bronze also they must have a small chamfer on both sides . When i need one rebushed i have a friend that works on clocks and he has this neat littel machine shop in his basement and he makes them up and press fits them . He was having the same problem with his one S/MTA as we call it the old one as he has two and it would not ideal down well on nice sunny afternoon we got into it and i showed him what the problem was and i pulled the govener off and took it apart and we went to work an and hour later it was back on and working like a swiss watch so he now knows how to make them and just how i want them and has done a bunch for me.
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