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Posted by ffolkes on August 08, 2004 at 11:05:14 from (64.36.123.170):
In Reply to: Re: Super A governor posted by LW Hiway on August 08, 2004 at 10:48:04:
Hello- If I could find my @#$%! faux "service manual," I could help us both out. A few years ago I got one of those aftermarket service manuals, and while it was cheap, and covered pretty much every letter series tractor, it did have a lot of useful diagrams. I've been told the real IH service manuals are much better. I'm assuming you ordered the reproduction of the "real" IH one. My lever is really loose - it wiggles all around, like its just waiting to fall off or something. When I hold the cross-block shaft (or whatever it's called) there's about 1/4" play between that and the lever on the governor. Here's my question to everyone that reads this: Is this normal? Does your governor exhibit similar characteristics? If not, I too will carefully take it apart; otherwise I'll leave it alone. Thanks. ffolkes
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