Posted by Janicholson on April 27, 2014 at 12:52:38 from (199.17.6.78):
In Reply to: Farmall a surge posted by Mrnepa on April 26, 2014 at 13:06:30:
The most likely cause is binding linkage. With it not running, make sure the throttle shaft in the carb and the linkage back to the governor arm at the front is free to move in both directions when the hand lever is moved through its range. If it sticks at all, it must be freed up. The governor opens the throttle against the governor spring. the weights inside try to close the throttle plate. With this in mind, finding the binding, or improperly adjusted part is next. If the throttle hand lever is fully to the fast position, the throttle plate at the carb should be fully open, and the linkage from the governor arm at the front to the throttle shaft lever should be just long enough to assure the throttle stays open (all done with it OFF! Jim
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