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Posted by FM on December 18, 2006 at 09:19:51 from (24.140.26.117):
I am planning to pull the governor off my MTA to bring down to school to tear it apart and check it out. Are there any things I need to be weary of when puling it off, or is it just a matter of disconnecting the shaft to the carb and taking out a few bolts and pulling the governor off? Also, Any tips on disassembling and reassembling this thing? What do I need to look out for as far as wear areas, parts that usually need replaced, etc? I have another that I bought off ebay and I would like to use it for parts if I can. The tractor seems like it should have better governor response when put under a load. I am not sure if the springs might be bad, or??? I also pull this tractor sometimes and have heard about grinding weights and putting different springs but I just want to make sure it is working at 100% before I go buying/swapping/modifying parts as I'm told that for a stock tractor the stock governor should be great. Anyway.... Any help on how to tear it apart and what to look at would be very much appreciated. Mike
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