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Answerif you lift up the back, you will see a small black plate/cover. This is attached by a couple nuts. Once you unscrew that you will see the throttle and there will be a nail preventing it from letting out alot of gass when the gas pedal is pushed down. Unscrew that as much as you want for more speed. you will however also need to unscrew the big bolt underneath the gas pedal.
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Oh, dude, removing the governor on a JOHN DEERe Gator is like trying to break free from your mom's watchful eye at a family reunion. You'll need to locate the governor on the engine, probably near the carburetor, and then either adjust or remove it to increase the speed. But hey, just a heads up, messing with the governor could void your warranty faster than you can say "oops."

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I would't suggest it. The Kawasaki engine on your gator is designed to run 3600RPM and not much more. It is a lawn tractor engine not the same as a engine that you'll find on a Kawasaki ATV. You will be reducing the life of the engine when you over exceed 3600RPM.

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how to install an starter on an john deere gator

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very carefully

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