What kind of tractor? When I was a kid, we had an Oliver 70 that if you ever killed it out in the field on a hot day, you may as well have found a shade tree for an hour.
Ignition and carburetion were gone through multiple times, but we never did get it cured. I suspected it was a situation of gas vaporizing from heat in the caburetor. In theory, a gravity feed fuel system shouldn't vapor lock because the weight of the gas in the tank should push vapor through, but it's possible.
I have seen coils and condensers act up when they're hot, but when that happens usually the engine either starts to miss or simply quits while it's running.
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