BertYEs that is normal
Engine starts on full throttle then the governor will slow it down to whatever you have set the throttle to.
It is a balance between the spring tension and the force generated by the governor bobweights.
Stationary the bob weights are of course fully in so exert no force at all .
"prior" to installing the covers, but after I checked linkage/governor and started, I could watch the throttle butterfly. It did slow to an idle and rested against the idle screw. The engine was NOT (Put, Putting) as a too slow idle might be. Was generally purring as you probably would want. "lol sorry for the description but you get the idea" When I pushed to full throttle, it revved to what I would expect as a normal high RPM "Not like it was over revving" That's why I put the covers on and drove it around. After driving it around, I noticed I was no longer able to lower the throttle to a normal idle. Lastly I may should have mentioned, when I engaged the the blades, the engine didn't try to compensate speed for added load. Manually increased speed.
Is that normal?
One stupid question please: I haven't owned a riding mower in many years. Did they put a kill switch on reverse when the blades are engaged?
If so what a STUPID feature! Can't count how many times the mower died from me forgetting to disengage before backing up!
Anyways, Thank you for sticking with me!