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Farmallken.

01-12-2008 16:25:01




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Hi Guys.
What spark plugs do you guys use in your farmall H tractors. Thanks again for all the help. Ken.




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Andy Motteberg

01-12-2008 18:29:36




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 Re: plugs. in reply to Farmallken., 01-12-2008 16:25:01  
I use Autolite 3116 plugs. They are non-resistor plugs and work much much better than any other plugs I've ever used.



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Steven f/AZ

01-12-2008 17:16:03




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 Re: plugs. in reply to Farmallken., 01-12-2008 16:25:01  
Depends on how hard you're going to use it.

I'm running Champion D18 or D19 I think and have no troubles because I work mine pretty hard.

D21 are hotter plugs that are good for idling around the yard or just cruising around...



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Dave_Id

01-12-2008 16:43:51




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 Re: plugs. in reply to Farmallken., 01-12-2008 16:25:01  
For not so good engines, I use Autolite 1186 or Champion D21. They are a little hotter plug. Normal engines, Autolite 386, the Champion equivalent to that would be D15, or D18 would be slightly hotter



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RustyFarmall

01-12-2008 18:55:05




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 Re: plugs. in reply to Dave_Id, 01-12-2008 16:43:51  
Autolite 388s are equivalent to Champion D-21s.



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buickanddeere

01-13-2008 00:01:26




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 Re: plugs. in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-12-2008 18:55:05  
Nope, 388's are resistor and the D-21 are none resistor. 378 and D-21 are similar Unless you are using a Ham Radio on that tractor, listening to AM radio or takeoff & land at busy airports. Use none resistor plugs and solid core wires.



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RayP(MI)

01-13-2008 14:32:42




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 Re: plugs. in reply to buickanddeere, 01-13-2008 00:01:26  
Buickanddeere - QRZ? de WB8VWK .... and yes, our's get ham radio from time to time! (Wonder why they're all converted to 12v?)



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