There's no specific sequence of events that will automatically blow a head gasket, so it's not going to be something like:
Drive around for 10 minutes
+
random sputtering
+
do the hokey-pokey and turn yourself about
=
blown head gasket
NO, it just ain't gonna happen.
If indeed there is something wrong with your tractor, it was either just on the edge of going bad when you bought it, or it was already like that when you bought it. Nothing you've done has hurt the tractor one bit.
First thing you need to do is get over your "tractor hypochondria" and not assume every little sputter and blip is a catastrophic failure. Fact of the matter is...
Your tractor probably needs a full tuneup.
Your first attempt at a carburetor job probably won't be successful.
There's probably crap in the gas tank and/or fuel line.
Gasoline powered tractors sputter and spit in the cold weather until they're warmed up.
Just keep at it and take things one day at a time. Don't get too excited about any one possibility.
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