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Did you remember to "wind" the cord when you replaced it. They normally have a spring type of set up that you have to wind before you bolt everything together.
Hi..my name is Keith..and to answer your question..lawn mower engines are air cooled and are well engineered and they dont overheat..and i dont know of the steepness of the hill you are going up..but it sounds like the engine is either running out of fuel on the incline or the oil in your crankcase is running to the rear of the engine and the low quanity sensor is shutting it down..i hope this will help..if not please write me back
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