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another governor operation question

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Leon R

06-10-2005 07:02:14




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What is the most common problem that causes a governor to "hunt". Is it just a linkage adjustment or carb adjustment or a problem with the internals of the governor. I am experiencing that problem with my 1010 and am looking for advise before I get into it. thanks




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Bob M

06-10-2005 07:57:17




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 Re: another governor operation question in reply to Leon R, 06-10-2005 07:02:14  
Leon - Governor "hunting" on a gas tractor can be from any of several causes:

1 - Carb high speed mixture screw set too lean. Try very slowly pulling the choke closed while the engine is hunting. If you find a point where hunting goes away, a lean fuel mix is the problem.

2 - Linkage binding. The linkage between the governor arm and the carb throttle must be as friction-free as possible. A sticky or binding linkage will tend to hunt.

3 - Worn governor parts. Sloppy flyweight bushings, a worn out thrust bearing, wear in the governor to carb linkage and loose carb throttle shaft bushings can all cause hunting.

4 - Improper governor spring installed. If the spring is too stiff, the governor will be too sensitive - hunting will result. (The opposite is a weak spring - this causes poor governor action and excessive RPM "droop" as the engine is loaded up.)

Good luck and hope something here helps!

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Leon R

06-10-2005 10:12:16




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 Re: another governor operation question in reply to Bob M, 06-10-2005 07:57:17  
Thank you Bob, that is very helpful.



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