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Posted by MagMan on March 23, 2005 at 05:23:11 from (205.188.117.73):
I wanted to add to your post from last night about the skip . Dont always think that if you got all new plugs and wires that it cant be that I have pulled bad plugs and bad wires out of boxes a few different times and I am sorry to all those guys out there that dont agree but Champions do work the best in Letter series tractors like the D15 or D18Y or D21s sounds like alis chalmers yuck. Any ways dont be afraid to pull the plugs swithch them around or wires specially if you can find the plug thats skipping before hand maybe ck the manifold right after starting for one of the tubes not getting as hot as the rest pulling a plug wire at a time with rubber handeled plyers off the plugs listen for a difference in the sound of the motor Or if you ran it for a while look at the plugs for one thats darker ,Wetter,Alot of times the plug socket can crack the porcylen and they will short and you wont even notice it. Also if you dont mind asking Who are you or your Ebay handle. I will open my email so you can tell me without posting if you want. Keep me informed on the old girl. JON
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