Hello there, I was cutting the field yesterday and got stuck with the bush hog in a low spot and the tractor stalled due to the effort. It started fine and I got out but noticed not long after that it was struggling to cut areas easily done before. It also seems like this was getting worst quickly so I headed back to the shop to see what was wrong. Now it still starts fine but instead of the small puff of black smoke it use to do when quickly increasing the rpm, it now produces a whitish smoke instead and it sounds like it misses one cylinder all together. I replaced the head gasket three years ago after I pushed it too hard on the snow blower and it has been very reliable since. I was ready to lift the head again thinking it is probably the same thing because I stalled it. I am looking for advice on what it could be before I pull the head again. Are those tractors very sensitive when it comes to overloading the engine? I have put a small video showing the exhaust fumes it now produces : https://youtu.be/VPwWQITSUqk
Looking forward to your support.
Youtube video, smoky mf 135
Looking forward to your support.
Youtube video, smoky mf 135