Posted by SteveinFL on January 01, 2010 at 17:59:50 from (4.235.81.141):
After cutting down some trees I was using the Super C to drag a log out of the driveway this week when while under load the engine stalled and started to rev up and down hunting for the proper speed. I could start it but it would constantly rev up and down and when I put it in gear it would die. After initially fearing the worst I am thinking that something gave out in the governor but I am not sure. I checked all the linkage and everything is fine. I have spent some time making adjustments to the bumper spring screw on the bottom of the governor following instructions in the I&T manual. Now the engine will start and run great for about 5 seconds and then the governor will adjust on its own and stall the motor. From the seat I can lean over the side of the tractor and watch it happen. That is the best I have been able to do so far. Before I really start to get in deep I wanted to see if you guys have any ideas on what else I can check from here. Thanks for the help.
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