Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 17, 2008 at 06:50:38 from (71.241.196.39):
In Reply to: Govenor question posted by Ron Valentine on December 17, 2008 at 03:54:13:
I'm still ponderin' this one. The advice you're getting below on working on your governor is all good but, if it were in the governor, I'm wondering why it takes five minutes to show up. If the main spring in the governor were broken or off, I'd think it wouldn't run as it should from the time you first put a load on it by moving it. Still, being able to make it work by moving the linkage of the left side sure sounds like governor issues. Hmmm.
Have you had the carb off recently? If so, my thinking there is that you might need to resynchronize the linkage between the governor arm and the throttle arm on the carb, but will emphasize that if neither the carb nor the governor has been moved, that isn't something that slips out of adjustment.
Are you moving the tractor those first five minutes, or idling and warming it up, meaning that it doesn't bog down until you put a load on it? Or does it work right along for a bit before breaking down?
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