Posted by david123 on January 28, 2008 at 17:50:27 from (66.119.59.2):
In Reply to: Farmall M No Power! posted by david123 on January 27, 2008 at 19:53:59:
Ok, I tried some of the suggestions, here is what I did:
1. Removed the governor cover and checked spring. It seems ok, it's not broken or anything, or excessively weak, I moved it with my fingers and it took some effort. I attached a picture to look at, maybe there is something I am missing.
2. Tried getting it running as fast as I could and pulled out choke hard a few times to see if it dislodged anything.
3. Checked main jet screw. Tractor was a little smoky, so I leaned it out until it started to slow then backed it out till it was running smoothly.
No Luck.
Bob,it was too dark too look at doing the air cleaner, so I will have to do that tomorrow.
It starts and runs fine but does not seem like anything is wrong. At least nothing apparent to me, the tractor novice.
Tomorrow I will look at the air cleaner and see if it is dirty. I cleaned and refilled the oil just before winter started, but did not look at the pipe.
I am thinking a few things here:
1. Should I pull the fuel line and check for problems there?
2. Is there a way to actually see if the governor is pulling in and out to test it? I suspect if the governor is working, it is a carburetor/ and or fuel problem.
3. Do I need to replace and or rebuild the carburetor?
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