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Old 11-18-2020, 07:21 PM
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Default Need to know difference in KT17 & 18 Magnum gov.rod

I bought a 20 HP Magnum engine with the small rod that connects the governor arm and throttle missing. Does anyone know if one off a KT17 HP will work as I have several of them. Thanks in advance.
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A piece of coat hanger wire works well. Measure the distance and bend it up.
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I bought a 20 HP Magnum engine with the small rod that connects the governor arm and throttle missing. Does anyone know if one off a KT17 HP will work as I have several of them. Thanks in advance.
Yes you can use the kt17 rods, might have to adjust the gov arm, but prolly not.
I did not use the cub cadet parts look up to see if the part numbers match,
I'll let you do that.
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A piece of coat hanger wire works well. Measure the distance and bend it up.
It would be nice to Kmow the dimentions and shape of an original one. I could make one if I knew.
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The picture of the correct one in the book and the one that is actually on the KT17 are different. I'm sure they have different p/n's. Thanks for responding.
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