Write an article based on this "Tighten the governor spring located in the engine of most golf carts to adjust your cart's top speed. Lift up the seat. Remove the screws from the black plastic cover at the rear of the seat. Follow the thickest cable coming from the gas pedal until your find a small spring wrapped around a metal rod. Loosen the small nut and tighten the larger nut. Tighten up the small nut on the governor to keep the spring in place. Replace the black cover to start driving. Know that upping a cart's top speed will cause the engine to wear faster."
article: 90% of EZ Go Carts have simple springs which limit the speed of the engine. To raise the top speed of your golf cart, all you need to do is locate this spring and tighten it slightly. If you cannot find this spring, you likely have a newer model that is more difficult to adjust, though this is rare. Remove the seat cousins, which hide the engine. You may have to unscrew the seat in newer models. There should be five screws in most models. The engine is in the front of golf carts, underneath this panel. Take off the plastic cover and set it aside with the seats. This is the governor. The spring apparatus will have two nuts, one small nut and one larger nut, holding it onto the rod. If you are curious, this is your cart's carburetor. The more you tighten the larger nut, the faster your cart will go. Start slowly, only tightening the nut a quarter turn to start. You can over-stress the engine if you try to run it too quickly, and it will skip and potentially burn out if you are too eager. Test the speed of the cart. After you are satisfied with how fast your cart goes, tighten the small nut back up. As you test, listen for whining noises, skips, or odd clunking movement in the cart-- this means you've tightened the governor too much and need to dial it back. Put the cart back together how you found it and enjoy your ride. You'll likely need to get repairs and replacement parts faster on a cart with an adjusted governor. In addition, any cart that can go above 19mph is officially a motor vehicle, and you legally need seatbelts and inspections. This shouldn't be a big problem, but it is worth knowing.

Write an article based on this "Start the stockinette stitch Continue to stockinette stitch across the loom. Knit over the lower row of stitches. Knit over the upper row of stitches. Push down the yarn and make 2 more passes. Stockinette stitch until the blanket measures 5 feet (1.5 m)."
article: on the loom. Take the yarn from the lower left peg and bring up directly up to the leftmost peg on the upper row. Wrap it around this peg and then bring it down to the lower row. Skip a peg and wrap it around the next peg. Work the yarn around every other peg while you alternate between the upper and lower rows. Bring it to the right end of the loom and then work it back to the left end of the loom. Take your knitting tool or crochet hook and insert it below the yarn on the lower row's leftmost peg. Hook the yarn and pull it up and over the same peg to secure the yarn. Knit over half of the stitches on the lower row of the loom going from left to right. Then move to the right end of the lower row and knit over back to the center of the loom. Splitting the knit over stitches from left to right will make the blanket form evenly. Tilt the loom towards you so you can insert your knitting tool or crochet hook into the right side of the upper row. Knit over each peg and work your way to the middle of the loom. Then move to the left end of the row and knit over every stitch to get to the center of the loom.  If you prefer, you can turn the loom instead of tilting it. This completes one row of stockinette stitch. Use the side of your hand to evenly push the yarn down towards the bottom of the pegs. You can also tug on the ends of the anchor yarn to bring the yarn on your loom down. Stockinette stitch across the loom 2 more times so your yarn ends up on the left. Knit over the stitches to complete another row of stockinette stitch. Keep wrapping the yarn around the pegs and knitting over them to create the stockinette stitch. Once you've used 5 skeins of yarn or the blanket is 5 feet (1.5 m), you can begin to bind the blanket off of the loom.

Write an article based on this "Plan an excursion if you can. Do a favor for someone you love. Spend time on creative endeavors. Exercise"
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If you have a day off, do something special you don't normally get to do. Go to a museum, visit an out of the way restaurant, go apple picking, or visit a local landmark you've never seen. Opt for doing something new rather than buying something new. Experiences enrich your day in a way that purchases cannot. Think of someone who is going through a hard time, and offer to perform an act of kindness, such as giving them a ride, picking up their groceries, or mowing their lawn. Spend time with the creative work that brings you joy. You might bake, cook, sing, sew, dance, or write. Don't get hung up on making the perfect thing: let yourself play around and experiment. Drawing, doodling, and even coloring will make you feel happier. You can do these creative activities by hand or via apps. . Exercise makes you feel better. It eases depression and anxiety. Find a way of exercising that you enjoy, such as biking, taking a brisk walk, dancing, or swimming. Exercise will help you enjoy the rest of your day. Being in natural spaces also makes you feel good. Take some time to walk outside. Try taking a hike, walking near a body of water, or strolling through a park or garden.