LD1
Epic Contributor
I am thinking it is ignition related as most of you are advising. I have instructed dad to check out the switch and terminal block connections. Everything at the coil and beyond is good. Plug gap good. Points and gap good, etc.
No one added a inline filter. We can remove the inlet line off the carb and has great flow. There is no doubt there is some stuff floating around in the tank given its age. But I dont suspect that as we have good flow. AND, it dont matter if it is under load or at idle, it will act up. And even when acting up at idle, bad enough to kill the tractor, we can wait 5 minutes (more than enough time to get enough fuel to bowl even if partially blocked screen), and upon restart it act up just like when it died. and eventually it will smooth out and be fine for another 5 minutes or whatever.
No one added a inline filter. We can remove the inlet line off the carb and has great flow. There is no doubt there is some stuff floating around in the tank given its age. But I dont suspect that as we have good flow. AND, it dont matter if it is under load or at idle, it will act up. And even when acting up at idle, bad enough to kill the tractor, we can wait 5 minutes (more than enough time to get enough fuel to bowl even if partially blocked screen), and upon restart it act up just like when it died. and eventually it will smooth out and be fine for another 5 minutes or whatever.