Posted by Livin the Dream on August 14, 2011 at 14:06:27 from (71.214.159.246):
In Reply to: Governor Adjustments posted by teddy52food on August 14, 2011 at 11:13:46:
teddy52food said: (quoted from post at 11:13:46 08/14/11) If this is on an A,B,orC, with the engine off, put the hand throttle for fast. Then check the throttle rod to the carb. It should be a WOT and you can feel the spring when you bring it to idle. If you can't feel the spring it is broken. Pull the gov as it is inside.
Sorry again this is on a Super A
Not sure what WOT stands for, but before I touched any of this stuff my tractor would start with a very high rpm. I could play with the throttle rod and make it slow down.(there was tension from a spring in the governor arm) But it was like the spring pulled the throttle rod to rev up. I followed the instructions to put the throttle lever all the way forward and then disconnect the throttle rod and the carb....adjusted according to the manual and got it to idle nice. I don't think the spring is broken....
This post was edited by Livin the Dream at 14:08:26 08/14/11 3 times.
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