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    Posted: 16 Aug 2019 at 5:35pm
Hey all,

Today my tractor died on me mid flight as I tried to increase throttle. I thought it may be a fuel delivery issue but I found that the throttle lever felt a little funny. I followed the linkage and found this with the governor. Does this piece just rest into the governor housing? Or is there something internally going on? Thanks
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Supposed to be a press fit.  I took a big pair of Channel Lock pliers and squeezed it good.  That knurled it enough that driving it in, it hasn't fallen out in a while.
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Thanks Aaron, I did just that and it seemed to seat well without budging. I imagine that'll work. Now to get er started again... 

 Is the small line going into the rod an oiler for the gears in the governor? 

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Thank you Gerald!
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After getting the governor back together and resetting the throttle linkage, the tractor actually runs much better than it did before. I am
Now able to get more RPM due to the positioning. Thanks for the help guys
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That oil line helps lube the governor.
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The oil from that line dribbled oil on the gears and gets splashed around from the gears meshing as it falls down on its way into the pan.
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