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#1
HG, OC-3, OC-4 & General / OC-3 Governor
September 19, 2011, 08:10:39 PM
When I rebuilt the engine on my OC-3 last summer I rebult the governor components. Lately when I start up the governor is holding the carb wide open and you have to jiggle everything to get it to run normal. Is there anything that may be causing this and is there a way it should be getting lubrication?
#2
Here are some more pictures of mine that I took last night. The others were from the rebuild last summer. I have a few more pictures but I am having a hard time posting. Let me know if you would like to see them and I can e-mail them to you.
#3
My OC-3 has the anderson setup. I have the hood and grill off and will try to get some good pictures of it tonight if i get a chance.
#4
There is a company in Ohio called Cutting Edge that has made stainless data plates for my work. I knwo they can do all kinds of work and do small runs and custom work. I have never inquired about data plates for tractors but if they would be willing to make them let me know as I may order some.
#5
Thanks for the tips on the hood and grill. Any other advise for getting the hood and the fuel tank seam to line up? does not want to pull down all the way for some reason.
#6
HG, OC-3, OC-4 & General / Grill and Hood Mounting
June 28, 2011, 05:58:36 PM
I have been trying to fit my hood and grill back onto my OC3 and have been having alot of trouble getting the holes to line up. Does the hood overlap the grill or does the grill overlap the hood? I did not take very close pictures of it before I took it off when I started my rebuild over a year ago. I have been trying to put the grill on first and then overlap the hood and that is were I think i may be going wrong.
Kyle
#7
I have used a porta power to press out the track pins. We welded a fixture to one of our steel assembly tables, had the ram on one side and made a push pin to push out the pins and a different pin to push out the bushings. We also used a torch to heat the tracks to help in pushing the pins and bushings out. We modified the setup to push everything back in. Make sure the track is secured properly so that you do not break anything. Unfortunately I do not have any pictures to share. Good Luck.