[AT] Allis Chalmers D15 Series II spring

Cecil E Monson cmonson at hvc.rr.com
Sun Jul 4 12:15:30 PDT 2004


> Cecil; You got it. Charlie, I've been following this thread  for a couple of
> days trying mainly to see if this "spring" was the one I was thinking it
> was. At this point I feel it is. Cecil, as I see it that spring is simply to
> dampen a harmonic vibration that develops on the governor rod at certain
> RPM's and loads. If the RPM's and load persists over an extended period of
> time the governor rod may/will vibrate enough to enlarge the the end holes
> and this will affect the governor operation as I'm sure you both are aware
> of. The spring isn't really tight when it's in it's proper position but it
> will stop any vibration and still not affect the governor operation.
> Of course all of this is a mute point if you all are talking about something
> like a drawbar shock spring. (g's)
> That's just my thought's on it.
> Gil



	I just happened to sit back down at the computer when your email
came in, Gil. Yes, I think that is all it does too and figured you would
know. Charlie, that is why it doesn't seem to serve any real purpose but
it works.  Thanks, Gil.

Cecil
-- 
The nicest thing about telling the truth is you never have to wonder
what you said.

Cecil E Monson
Lucille Hand-Monson
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