Posted by Dennis KS on July 24, 2010 at 11:26:59 from (63.170.112.161):
The tractor generally starts up fine, and runs okay for minute or 2, then starts acting like it is running out of fuel. When I pull out the choke it will even out okay for awhile but eventually start acting like no fuel again. In an earlier post someone mentioned that the governor might do something like this. What should I look for in the governor mechanism that might cause such a problem? Is there a vacuum that causes the governor to function, or is it all mechanical? Dennis
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