Posted by jkmdg84 on July 01, 2013 at 17:48:28 from (208.126.231.218):
I have a couple questions on a B that I have good and running now. I have gotten to this point on this tractor thanks to many people here on this forum.
1. Recently put in a new distributor tuneup kit and a new ignition switch (it was done by a shop so the gaps are hopefully correct). Also put in new brushes and bushings in the starter. The tractor starts and runs great, but now all of the sudden when I push down on the ignition switch to shut it off, it wont quit (I have to choke it). It didn't do this the first several times I ran the tractor after replacing everything. What might be causing this?
2. I really only use about half of my throttle to go from low idle to full throttle. I am actually starting the tractor about mid range on the throttle assembly. Is this normal or should I try to adjust the yoke on the governor to carb shaft? My tractor repair guy said that this is something that I shouldn't necessarily worry about. Otherwise, what all needs to be gone through to service a governor?
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