H2O_Control_Guy
Member
Hello Everyone,
I own a 1967 ford 4000 3 cylinder gas tractor. It has a loader. The engine seems to cutout for a quick moment when driving across rough terrain. For instance turning around in a freshly plowed field or sometimes when going over a bump, or if working on a bit of a side hill. This seems to be a rather new occurrence. The cut out is not one where the tractor stops, it just seems like there is no fuel to the engine for a moment. Then all is well until it happens again. It is much more obvious when on rough terrain. When this happens I'm usually in low 3rd or 4th at most.
Any insight you can provide regarding troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John B
I own a 1967 ford 4000 3 cylinder gas tractor. It has a loader. The engine seems to cutout for a quick moment when driving across rough terrain. For instance turning around in a freshly plowed field or sometimes when going over a bump, or if working on a bit of a side hill. This seems to be a rather new occurrence. The cut out is not one where the tractor stops, it just seems like there is no fuel to the engine for a moment. Then all is well until it happens again. It is much more obvious when on rough terrain. When this happens I'm usually in low 3rd or 4th at most.
Any insight you can provide regarding troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John B