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New 2 the Cub Club

Postby RAZORBACK » Sun Jul 06, 2008 3:51 pm

Compliments to everyone for what appears to be an outstanding site for Cub info sharing. I recently acquired a cub that has been in/out & now back in the family over the past 40 years. One reason for registering on this site is to resolve a throttle problem. The cub's governor doesn't seem to be working properly. It surges to high rpm & must be manually managed. Obviously this must be resolved before I can use it. Is there anything other than a governor overhaul that can be easily checked? Is a gov. time consuming & complicated to rebuild? If an overhaul seems apparent & I am limited on time, is there a source within the club who rebuilds them if someone properly removes & ships the unit?

Thanks for any insight or direction within the site as I begin to research here! :)

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Mr E » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:00 pm

Razorback, welcome to the best forum on the web!! Some of the cub gurus will be along shortly to offer professional advice to fix your problem. In the meantime, try searching this site for throttle related issues.

Again, welcome to FarmallCub.com



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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Ron Luebke » Sun Jul 06, 2008 4:48 pm

welcome razorback to an awesome forum with great members :D list your location and someone may be close enough to stop by and lend you a hand.
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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Bugler » Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:35 pm

Welcome to this great website and great folks :D :D :D :D
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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Don McCombs » Sun Jul 06, 2008 6:40 pm

Ron Luebke wrote:list your location...

I'm betting on Arkansas. :D
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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Rudi » Sun Jul 06, 2008 7:27 pm

Razorback:

RAZORBACK wrote:Compliments to everyone for what appears to be an outstanding site for Cub info sharing. I recently acquired a cub that has been in/out & now back in the family over the past 40 years. One reason for registering on this site is to resolve a throttle problem. The cub's governor doesn't seem to be working properly. It surges to high rpm & must be manually managed. Obviously this must be resolved before I can use it. Is there anything other than a governor overhaul that can be easily checked? Is a gov. time consuming & complicated to rebuild? If an overhaul seems apparent & I am limited on time, is there a source within the club who rebuilds them if someone properly removes & ships the unit?

Thanks for any insight or direction within the site as I begin to research here! :)


Sounds like you need to lubricate the linkages etc., give it a good cleaning with penetrating oil. NOT WD-40 :!:

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Start at the clevis and move forward and across the linkage, using liberal doses of a good penetrating oil like Loctite Solvo-Rust or PB Blaster etc., on all moving parts including the spring. Work the linkages back and forth to ensure good penetration. A little patience included with liberal penetrant and a bit of elbow grease will get those linkages moving. Then once they are moving freely you will be able to diagnose any other causes for the surging.

Hope that helps.. Oh, please follow the links.. lots of useful info and such.


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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Jim Roy » Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:52 am

Ron Luebke wrote:welcome razorback to an awesome forum with great members.

Welcome Razorback:
I can not say it better than Ron has. :)

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby pete1941 » Mon Jul 07, 2008 8:00 am

Welcome Razorback to the Forum. Hope you enjoy it and your Cub as well. Pete

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Cubwest » Mon Jul 07, 2008 4:46 pm

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby John *.?-!.* cub owner » Tue Jul 08, 2008 7:26 am

Razorback, welcome to the forum. We have a number of members in your general part of the country. The last weekend in September we have a cub gathering (Cubarama) at Fredricktown, Mo. If you like cubs and IH, it is a good place to come. My wife is form Swifton, Ar, and got part of her education at Fayetteville, but I will not hold that against you. :D
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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby RAZORBACK » Tue Jul 08, 2008 12:51 pm

Thanks folks for the welcome & advice from Rudi. I will indeed start with the penetrating oil on the linkage system. :P -tb

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby redfin » Tue Jul 08, 2008 6:46 pm

Razorback, welcome to the forum :D

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby deputy jailer » Wed Jul 09, 2008 3:08 am

:D :D WELCOME :D :D

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby phildidit » Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:12 am

welcome to the forum, if you can't find answers here, it most likely can't be answered. :D

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Re: New 2 the Cub Club

Postby Dan England » Sun Jul 13, 2008 3:14 pm

Welcome, Razorback. I am glad to see another cub owner in Arkansas. Drop by for a visit if you get to southwest Arkansas. Dan


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