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Re: Boy, what a differance good sparkplugs make !!
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Posted by Jason on January 04, 2003 at 15:44:51 from (67.201.51.41):
In Reply to: Boy, what a differance good sparkplugs make !! posted by Dan 130 on January 04, 2003 at 15:35:49:
You sound just like me. I completely rebuilt a 130 for a friend of mine. The tractor ran smooth before I took it apart and the plugs looked fine so I put the same ones back in.(had to tear it apart because of water getting in the oil) When I started the brand new engine and it sounded real bad!! I played with every thing and could not get it to run right. Out of the blue I tryed new plugs and the thing ran like a clock! I have learned never to over look the obvious! Hope you injoy the 130! Great tractor. Don't hear to many people having them. I guess because not that many were made.
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