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Adjusting the governor on a Kohler K91
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Is the governor trying to control the throttle under load? I know it's hard to see the governor arm from the driver position but if it isn't working properly you'll never achieve your desired results.
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Jeff, maybe we're looking at this all wrong. Be sure that when you shift to 3rd gear that the 1st-Reverse shift rail is centered in the detents, if not you may have a lock up condition in 3rd. First check the shifter retaining set screw and make sure it's snug, not tight, and locked down. You might have to pull the shifter and look at the rails to make sure they are centered in neutral.FewMoreMiles wrote: Hi Major. I would have to agree with you on the dangers of the RJ and Suburban tractors. I can actually take off easily on my Suburban, but the RJ I can't come close. Perhaps the old $70 KOHLER motor has higher compression than the one on my newly acquired RJ? On the Suburban I can actually put the transmission in 3rd and pull the rope and take right off in gear (accidentally discovered) but the RJ is much much different. I would think it may be the governor but it's like 3rd gear is a kill switch. Skip the clutch in any other gear all good, 3rd kills it right away???? Thanks for the input. Will address again soon.
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