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John deere A-governor/carb?
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Posted by Matt Nelson on September 17, 2006 at 11:40:41 from (24.52.177.246):
Hi my name is matt, I am new to this site. I just started to get interested in antique tractors about 2 years ago thanks to my good friend Matt Stevenson many of you probably know of him. But anywho, I just purchased my first tractor, a 1944 john deere A. The tractor is restored, and does run. But it has no throttle response. well it does but not what i think it should have. many people told me it may be the carb, but i can put it all the way full throttle and push against the governor and it will hit like a john deere 2 cylinder is suppose to. if it is at idle and i jam the throttle it will hit but not like it should. but if i leave it at full throttle it will eventually gain on the rpms. compared to my friend matts unstyled B i just think it isnt running right, because his has quick throttle response and will hit hard like its suppose to all the way to the max rpm. Thanks for the help.
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