jdu007
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I have a 1955 Massey Harris Model 22 that has been working fine all summer. I was using a brush hog to clear about an acre of tall grass (about 2 to 3 feet tall - not heavy) and things were going fine. I got to the end of the row and turned around to come back up a slight grade and the tractor would not pull itself back up. Not a hill, a very slight grade, maybe 1 foot rise every 15 ft. I disengaged the PTO to the brush hog...no improvement. I tried to go in reverse and it backed up about 3 feet and stopped moving (engine sounds like it is running fine the whole time). I tried 1st, 2nd and 3rd forward gears...it moved forward about 2 feet and stopped moving. I could push on the tire treads and tell the tractor wanted to move, almost like it was trying but couldn't. Got an ATV and pulled the tractor back up to the barn. Unhooked the brush hog. When I put the tractor in 1st gear and release the clutch it hesitates for approx 2 seconds and then starts slowing moving forward. It moves forward on flat ground okay but if I try to go up the slightest grade the tractor quits moving. It cannot even attempt to pull an attachment now. The engine sounds normal - no sputtering, doesn't sound bogged down...just wont move.
I thought it was a transmission problem but my son thought since it has a manual transmission and goes into gear fine that it could be a power issue with the engine. I don't know how to test that. I did replace the 4 spark plugs. One does look oil fouled (#4 I think). I cleaned the distributor cap and rotor. I checked the point gap - set at .020. Not sure how to check timing. After plug replacement and checking points I still have the same symptoms. Any ideas? Thanks!
I thought it was a transmission problem but my son thought since it has a manual transmission and goes into gear fine that it could be a power issue with the engine. I don't know how to test that. I did replace the 4 spark plugs. One does look oil fouled (#4 I think). I cleaned the distributor cap and rotor. I checked the point gap - set at .020. Not sure how to check timing. After plug replacement and checking points I still have the same symptoms. Any ideas? Thanks!