No.1 piston had grabbed, my fault,
fuel screwed up too far and asking it to do the work of a 100hp tractor.
Then you've screwed it up REALLY far ! It can do the work of a 100hp no problem, but in a lower gear. if you turn it open beyond the smoke opacity of a 1980's Ford, you're wasting fuel for just marginable gains of power, and risk burning a hole in your piston because the fuel splats against the piston instead of atomising.
When not severely overfueled and in good condition (valves, rings, injectors) these engines can take hard work all day.
Dewey how hot does your tractor run ? our 5245 was overheated once at the previous owner, which toasted pits in the valves. I ground the valves and valve seats, and got a new radiator of a 4 cylinder. Then it ran a lot cooler. with the standard 3 cylinder radiator (with fine maze cooler, outer dimensions the same) it ran up to 110 and you could allmost see right through the white hot exhaust pipe. with the better radiator it didnt get past 90 degrees and didnt get a cherry red exhaust manifold anymore.