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Farmall Regular Govenor
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Posted by CTJohn on November 23, 2006 at 17:30:42 from (64.12.116.65):
My "Regular Girl" needs some attention. I have used her for many years cutting cord wood with a front mounted cord wood saw. When I finish cutting she looks like a snow man covered with the saw dust. Makes a great picture for those who tease me "That thing doesn't run does it?" I have noticed that she is loosing speed when cutting and suspect that its the govenor, linkge or adjustment is the problem. 1. How do I confirm that the govenor is operating correctly? 2. How do I check the adjustment? I do notice a round tail (aluminum piece extension) in the rear of the govener which when turned makes no difference. 3. Could the throddle linkage be worn enough to cause the govener to not operate? How do I check it? 4. Suppose I will need to retime her if I remove the govenor? 5. At what throddle speed is best for cutting? I am cutting at approximately 3/4 throddle speed.
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