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Re: Taking apart the governor
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Posted by Tallperson on January 08, 2007 at 13:17:20 from (165.170.128.66):
In Reply to: Taking apart the governor posted by Guff on January 08, 2007 at 12:46:57:
Mine has done that a time or two also.... I have discovered that there is some moisture/condensation that has frozen and siezed up the governor linkage... So when the motor warms up it works ok. But unless you are using it really hard and get it really warm it will not drive out the moisture and when it cools down again it freezes again. I have stopped it from happening right now by using a heat lamp to warm up the governor before I start the tractor. I will pull it apart when the snow gets gone and I can stand to have the SM down for a bit, But right now i have been clearing my drive and around the barns nearly every other day... The snow is pretty deep here and more is on the way. Tallperson
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