have problem with engin run off

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daveholcomb

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:mad: was using chineese tractor speed wouldnt slow down i think its the govenor i checked all the linkage
 
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Could be stuck linkage, but more likely a stuck piston in the injection pump. Can be caused by contaminated fuel, dirty filter, bio-diesel, etc

//greg//
 
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Is there any oil in the injection pump/governor?
Did you check it?
 
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How is your engine oil level. Another scenario is a blown hydraulic pump seal leaking into the case and raising the oil level to the point that excess oil is entering the cylinders past the rings and burning with/like the diesel...
 
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daveholcomb said:
:mad: was using chineese tractor speed wouldnt slow down i think its the govenor i checked all the linkage
Lack of details. What make of Chinese tractor, what horsepower, how many hours on tractor and what did you do to turn off the tractor if it would not slow down? Any other details may help one or more of the members of this forum to help solve your problem. Quick responses by some members of TBN to this post without this information may lead you in the wrong direction.
 
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Woodsman1234 said:
Quick responses by some members of TBN to this post without this information may lead you in the wrong direction.
Woodsman - do you actually own a Chinese tractor? This ain't rocket science here - they're very very basic machines, diesel technology dating back to the 50s and 60s. We see this stuff nearly every day here.

Wouldn't hurt for you to post a few details either - ideally starting with your profile.

//greg//
 
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Woodsman1234 said:
Lack of details. What make of Chinese tractor, what horsepower, how many hours on tractor and what did you do to turn off the tractor if it would not slow down? Any other details may help one or more of the members of this forum to help solve your problem. Quick responses by some members of TBN to this post without this information may lead you in the wrong direction.


Good advice to all seeking opinions with there problems / fixes.

I have to ask the same kind of questions daily on the phone with all makes of tractors and equipment we service.



Ronald
Ranch Hand Supply
 
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I used to get questions like:

"My boat won't start, what's wrong with it?"
What kind of engine does it have?
"Um, it's a blue one".

This person has left.
 
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greg_g said:
Woodsman - do you actually own a Chinese tractor? This ain't rocket science here - they're very very basic machines, diesel technology dating back to the 50s and 60s. We see this stuff nearly every day here.

Wouldn't hurt for you to post a few details either - ideally starting with your profile.

//greg//

Yup, I have a Chinese diesel tractor.
Yes, they are very basic machines but sometimes they develop problems that can drive you up the wall trying to figure out what the h*** is going on. If daveholcomb would have provided a little more info, he may have received a better reply to his problem.
If you see this stuff ever day, why do you bother to reply to posts with so little information?
I don't see why filling out my profile is so important to you.
 
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Woodsman1234 said:
I don't see why filling out my profile is so important to you.
Woodsman,
It's a male bonding thing, get it? And besides, it helps us in keeping from asking stupid questions like what kind of tractor do you have and what type of engine is in it. General location is a big plus because there are also climatic considerations in most cases.
Sometimes replying to an ambiguous post will ferret out more useable information.
Most folk don't have a chip and just like to help out, but alas, some don't. :confused:
 
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Bob Rooks said:
Woodsman,
It's a male bonding thing, get it? And besides, it helps us in keeping from asking stupid questions like what kind of tractor do you have and what type of engine is in it. General location is a big plus because there are also climatic considerations in most cases.
Sometimes replying to an ambiguous post will ferret out more useable information.
Most folk don't have a chip and just like to help out, but alas, some don't. :confused:

I don't see where posts on this site have anything to do with "male bonding". Are female tractor owners excluded because they can't "male bond"?
If a Chinese tractor owner has a legitimate question about problems with his\her tractor, he\she should be more specific about their problem rather than posting an ambiguous question like daveholcomb did. He also does not have any information in his "profile", nor did he reply to my post asking for more detail about his problem.
If I have a problem with my tractor you can be sure that I will post all revelent info about make, model, hours and anything else that would help other members in diagnosing my problem.
As far as having a "chip", I have noticed that certain members do certainly have a "chip" and try to run rough-shod over other posters with their posts.
greg certainly didn't hesitate to jump all over me with his reply to my post. Is this "male bonding"?
 
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Thank you Woodsman, duly noted.

BTW, Greg does not have a chip, it is just his succinct manner. He is a veteran of several BBS's that I know of. Been around longer than I and still keeps on tickin'.
 
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Hey Dave, Welcome to TBN!

You'll get lots of useful advice here plus some mildly entertaining drama.

I would add to Bob's line of thinking and say change the few oz. of oil in the injector pump since it may get diluted with fuel if not changed regularly and in my experience the governor can act squirrly when that happens.

By all means follow up with some more details of what you have and how the problem was/wasn't resolved so we all can learn from your experience.

Brad
 
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Woodsman1234 said:
I don't see where posts on this site have anything to do with "male bonding". Are female tractor owners excluded because they can't "male bond"?

I prefer bonding with the female species :D but I'm not going to make any suggestions or judgments ;)

:p
Mark
 
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Thank you Woodsman, duly noted.

BTW, Greg does not have a chip, it is just his succinct manner. He is a veteran of several BBS's that I know of. Been around longer than I and still keeps on tickin'.

Just to ask, what is a BBS?
 
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They used to call forums bulletin boards. I've been playing around with computers since 1972 and I honestly don't know what the s stands for, system? We used to call them BB's.

The original poster must have found the rock lodged in the linkage.
 
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... been playing around with computers since 1972 ....
I haven't been at it quite that long, only going back to the days of the ARPANET and DDN. But I do know that the "S" in BBS simply stands for "System".

My guess is that all the OP saw the thread slide away from his tractor question, and simply went elsewhere for help

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BBS stands for Bulletin Board System, and/or Bulletin Board Service.


1) (Bulletin Board System) A computer system used as an information source and forum for a particular interest group. They were widely used in the U.S. to distribute shareware and drivers and had their heyday in the 1980s and first part of the 1990s, all before the Web took off. A BBS functions somewhat like a stand-alone Web site, but without graphics. However, unlike Web access via one connection to the Internet, each BBS had its own telephone number to dial up.
 
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JJ is correct. I thought everybody knew that. I guess that really dates me.
Man, I wish I had that much hair like that! :)

Greg,
I think the OP is already onboard under another handle. No big deal.
 

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