[AT] More engine issues
Bo Hinch
bohinch at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 08:14:54 PDT 2011
Don't know where you live but in S/W Louisiana the FIRST thing I would look
for would be a mudd-dobber nest in the muffler restricting the exhaust after
a short time of running , and when it quits running or is shut off , the
clump of dirt falls to the bottom and runs great after restarting ( for a
short while ) .
Bo Hinch in S/W La.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Ben Wagner <supera1948 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My 1945 Farmall A has recently had a coat of paint, and I started it up
> again about a week ago. It was running great when I was using it this
> winter. The day I started it up, it stalled when I tried 1st gear down a
> hill. I assumed it was because I hadn't run it in about a month, and after
> I ran it for a few minutes it seemed to work fine.
>
> Today, I had it out and was running it for almost a quarter of an hour.
> Everything was working fine, until I tried road gear. It stalled again
> going up a slight hill, and I could barely limp it back in 1st. It has now
> no power. It runs fine with no load, but as soon as I try to drive it, the
> engine skips and gasps. Pulling the choke out even slightly nearly kills
> it. I can cut off the engine, and start it back up with no trouble. But
> as
> soon as I try to move the tractor, the engine acts like the end is near.
> I've got plenty of clean fuel in the tank, the gas is on, and the choke is
> all the way in.
>
> I hope this makes sense, but feel free to ask me to clarify anything
> unclear
> as to the circumstances. Do you have any ideas?
>
> Ben Wagner
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