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Old 07-13-2013, 10:53 PM
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Default 2182 governor trouble

I have a 2182 with 60" deck. It mows excellent until you get in heavy [ thick ] grass areas in the yard, then it drags the engine down. It seems as if the governor is not working. If you stop the tractor for a moment, it will pick up and go. I can't find how to check the governor adjustments in my books. Anybody have this happen? Thanks
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Old 07-13-2013, 11:15 PM
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I have a 2182 with 60in. deck, mows ex.till you get in heavy [ thick ] grass areas in the yard then it drags the eng down and it seems as if the gov. is not working. If you stop the tractor for a moment it will pick up and go. i can't find how to check the gov. adj. in my books. Anybody have this happen? Thanks
How long has it been since you tuned it up? Cleaned the air filter? Changed the fuel filter? Just because it's losing power doesn't mean the governor isn't working. Did you look to see if it is trying to open the carb up more?
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Old 07-14-2013, 07:48 AM
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Tuned and serviced [oil,air,hydro,fuel filters] 2 months ago when i bought, 10 hrs. since. Acts up only when mowing, can't get it to do it any other time;[ can't load eng. enough to make gov. work] when in shop.
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Old 07-14-2013, 11:29 AM
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..........can't get it to do it any other time;[ can't load eng. enough to make gov. work] when in shop.
Can you lean the carb idle screw to cause the engine to stumble and then watch for the governor to try and pick the engine speed back up?
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Old 08-10-2013, 01:30 PM
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Ok, i finally got checking this thing out more.The gov. is working, i took the hood off so i could watch while mowing.The plugs are all looking great. I.m mowing maybe 3in. of grass tops and the engine is losing power sometimes,if i slow the hydro a little then it picks right up and goes. [ 60 in. deck at half travel speed] My other 2182 w60in. deck never missed a beat mowing the same. Any other ideas on my problem? thanks.
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Old 08-10-2013, 03:53 PM
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Refer to post #2. Did you do ALL of those things? There is more to a tune up than just changing spark plugs.

When was the last time you changed:
Dist cap and rotor
plug wires
drained the bowl on the carb

What plugs are in it? Are they the correct ones?
Did you check the timing?

When the governor start trying to give the engine more throttle, does it open the carb all the way?

Need more info.
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Old 07-14-2013, 07:57 AM
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A couple things I'd look at. Just my guess that the grass id a bit damp considering how nice the weather has been lately. See if you have a bunch of build up under the deck. Next when I picked up my 2182 it ran decent or at least I thought it did, that a look at the spark plug I pulled out of it. So I put 3 new plugs in it, no change, new cap and rotor, no change, fuel and air filters, no change, new carb, yep no change. Pulled the plugs and found that one of the brand new plugs was NG. Now we are a happy camper. Maybe it's just me but the odd thing about the 3 cylinder eng is the tone doesn't seem to change much if it's only hitting on two holes.

If any of you 2182 owners need a good carb you know who has one
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Old 07-14-2013, 08:16 AM
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Thanks Sam, i just cleaned the deck before mowing, i was wondering about the plugs, i think i'll pull them and look.
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Better check the cap and rotor too!
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