brucew44guns
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I hope some kind soul can shed light. Have a 52 8N side e mount of course. A very nice, clean tractor, and everything is in great shape, I mow the roadsides in front of our Kansas farm with it. I put new plug wires, copper cored, Autolite plugs, points, condenser, rotor and cap, new coil, new key switch,had carb rebuilt not long ago, has a fairly new gas tank and it vents ok, new sediment bowl and gas does pour out bottom of carb, very clean and fresh gas. It starts in the blink of the eye, runs smooth, idles pretty good. It mows medium height grass on the level ground very well, but a bit of grade uphill, then heavier grass, with tractor working harder, she starts puking, bucking--very much noise symptoms of a rig running out of gas or getting some water. It bucks ahead then stalls, bucks ahead then stalls, like an itermittant short circuit in the ignition for example, but only when under extra stress of a work load It does not die, but often comes close to dying if the harder condition with tall grass persists a ways. The symptoms are not that much erratic or irregular, but rather rhythmic, and steady till the work load lightens. I have had this problem a long time, I thought the new distributor tune up had this fixed, but today she started acting up again. Could I have a bad governor? Hate to throw money at a new governor when mine is fine. Wish one of you miracle workers were here to do some miracle act--I'm getting ticked with what is likely a simple fix, but can't seem to eliminate or find it. Thank you all.