Posted by AL Farmall Boy on April 02, 2011 at 21:18:15 from (74.248.177.59):
I noticed today on my little Cub that the engine runs at about 1/2 throttle, and will not idle any lower with the speed lever all the way back. As I worked the speed lever from about 3/4 throttle position to idle position; I noticed that the linkage going to governor worked and moved the lever on the governor back and forth by use of the spring that is visible on the outer part of the governor housing. Ok, seems to be fine. When I looked at the governor linkage/rockshaft on the carburetor side of the tractor, I noticed that the rockshaft and linkage DID NOT MOVE AT ALL!!
To me it seems as if there is some small "connecting part" within the governor housing and governor rockshaft that is broken or loose. That is just my guess, as I really am not sure.
I would love to have everyone's opinion and help on this before I take the governor off and replace the whole unit. It might be something simple to fix like a keyway or bolt or something....
This post was edited by AL Farmall Boy at 21:20:21 04/02/11.
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