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pony motor issue....this is bad
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on February 01, 2005 at 11:09:32 from (4.131.49.111):
Howdy folks, Well, it's a lot worse than I thought. I dug into the R's pony motor to see what was ailing the transmission. It hadn't been engaging the big motor's flywheel. Well, found out it was a simple issue. A spring that holds tension on that gear had come loose. Okay, with that fixed it was time to look into why the motor kept running off. Governor was my first thought and I was right. Took the plate off the front of the engine last night and found that the governor weight support was pretty much in pieces and the weights were nowhere to be found. Got part numbers and just got off the phone with local JD dealer. Yep, the weight support and weights are obsolete. So now I'm stuck. Does anyone know where I could find these parts. This is critical. I'm gonna try all the places I know and you guys were first on the list. Look forard to hearing from you. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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