No shutters but but I bet you are right. My Father in law told me today that when he put the new head on it a few years back that he put the gas head on it so that tells me it was at some point a distilate tractor and would make sense as to what that was.
I did get the tractor running tonight. Sounds pretty good too. RE the oil pressure, it started out at 75 and the longer I ran it at full throttle the highest it got was 25 psi. If I idled it, it was 0 or just above.
I ran it at WOT for nearly 45 minutes running the loader moving some grass piles tonight and the engine never got hot. I could put my hand on it and it wouldn't burn me at all. Never registered on the gauge.
The oil in that thing needs changed for one but it runny as hell! Almost like water thin. Didn't smell like gas though so that's good.
I also think the belly pump is starting to get weak, either that or the loader is tweaked. On level ground I can't get enough down pressure to latch the bucket. I have to drop it on something to get the the bucket to latch. I suppose it could be an adjustment or something. I'm so new to tractors tho, I'm only speculating.
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