Thanks everyone for the well wishes
@ Keith, the issue with "revving up" if you ever encounter it again, is the governor, not working like it should. If you get under a load the governor should noticeably increase throttle to keep the engine speed consistant with your load. If it doesn't, and you need to bump the throttle.....something is wrong.
Not busting on anyone, just some enlightenment for some slightly less mechanically inclined tree guys.
No worries.
The engine could have blown up on either of us, it just happened to pick the last guy in line who actually fixed the governor problem.....
Pop goes the weasel!
And I want to put a Kohler on it because A. It's largely American made. B. Parts are cheaper and readily available if you happen to need them. C. Every piece of equipment i've had a Kohler on ran forever...including my Jacobsen garden tractor from 1951......
If it weren't for engines like Kohler, Honda would not be able to steal the good ideas and modify them a bit to call them their own.
Maybe I'm a little biased, I mean, we did win the war after all......