Bobcat 630 wisconsin throttle/ governor linkage trouble

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Hello everyone. I recently bought a 630 that has been repowered by a guy who didn't quite finish the job. The linkage from the throttle pivot arm is missing. The links to the governor and carb are gone. I have nothing to go by here. I can fabricate the parts, but I need some photos of the setup to know what to make. I've seen the manual picture- not too good for what I need. I saw chucknm post looking for this info too. Does anyone have a 630 they can help us out with? Thanks!
 
I can try and take some pictures if you still need them, e-mail me at ancomcabs at gmail dot com and I'll reply with the pictures
 
I can try and take some pictures if you still need them, e-mail me at ancomcabs at gmail dot com and I'll reply with the pictures
I may be able to help as well after the Thanksgiving holiday, if Anacombs cannot for some reason.
 
Got home after dark yesterday, will try to get back earlier today to take pictures
Have one pic under the album ancomcabs 630, could not get the rest to upload, send me an e-mail and I will forward them to you. Taken with my cell phone so not sure how helpful they will be Andy
 
Have one pic under the album ancomcabs 630, could not get the rest to upload, send me an e-mail and I will forward them to you. Taken with my cell phone so not sure how helpful they will be Andy
Hi Andy
I'm pretty sure that any pictures can help.
I dont have your email address, but I can give you mine-It begins with antinusk then the @ symbol followed by verizon dot net.
Here's what I've got- There's a big heavy pivoting bar that's driven by the throttle handle, I need to know - does a direct link then go from there to that little bellcrank that's just next to the carb?
I do have one link that goes from the bellcrank to the governor arm - connected with a short extension spring. I think I need to make a link that goes from the gov arm directly to the carb. With no springs, right?
Thanks- Mike
 
Hi Andy
I'm pretty sure that any pictures can help.
I dont have your email address, but I can give you mine-It begins with antinusk then the @ symbol followed by verizon dot net.
Here's what I've got- There's a big heavy pivoting bar that's driven by the throttle handle, I need to know - does a direct link then go from there to that little bellcrank that's just next to the carb?
I do have one link that goes from the bellcrank to the governor arm - connected with a short extension spring. I think I need to make a link that goes from the gov arm directly to the carb. With no springs, right?
Thanks- Mike
Pictures sent, in a couple of days I will see if I can take off the screen over the engine to get better pictures from above Good luck
 
Pictures sent, in a couple of days I will see if I can take off the screen over the engine to get better pictures from above Good luck
Hey Andy
Thanks a million for those pictures!
The shots that you got from the left and front really will be helpful.
Looks like I've got some fabricating to do now....
 
Hey Andy
Thanks a million for those pictures!
The shots that you got from the left and front really will be helpful.
Looks like I've got some fabricating to do now....
Does anyone still have these photo's available? I was hoping for a picture of the linkage that connects the Carb/Governor/Throttle position, and mostly the bracket fastening location. Having a hard time remembering which way the bracket went holding the pivoting linkage.
 
Does anyone still have these photo's available? I was hoping for a picture of the linkage that connects the Carb/Governor/Throttle position, and mostly the bracket fastening location. Having a hard time remembering which way the bracket went holding the pivoting linkage.
I don't have the photos that were mentioned but do have a 630 at my farm if they don't turn up and you still need photos. It wouldn't be until the weekend that I could get them so would be best if you continued to look for the ones previously e-mailed from Anacombs.
 
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