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Re: plugs keep fouling


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Posted by the tractor vet on August 11, 2006 at 15:10:25 from (75.24.6.64):

In Reply to: plugs keep fouling posted by Wes in Ohio on August 11, 2006 at 12:59:32:

Now i do not know what plugs your are useing but keep this in mind that by leaning out the fuel mixture is not such a good idea as lean is mean and can and will cause more problems . Myself i realy would have to lok at the plugs to see if it is and oil fouling or a fuel fouling . The first steps i would take is use either a C86 A/C plug or go with a autolite 386 or what ever the # is . Second check your ing. timing for full advance at full throttel and make sure that it is where it is suppose to be and maybe add a couple degrees advance . Next upgrade the gas you are useing as i have had more problems with the 87 octain so just for shutts and giggels here try some 89 in it . Myself even in my super H and my Super MTA i run the high priced spread in them and have no problems with fouling . Now also do a real good job on fine tuneing the carb for best ideal at the losest rpm that the tractor will run at and on the main fuel screw set it for the max set . With the gas being differant in some areas tractors run differant on it . Beleive me when i tell ya i have been down this road way tomany times and have spent many hours fine tuneing them to get them just wright . The last couple day i have spent about 23 hours on a 706 gasser that has given me fits back several years ago now it runs like a scalded dog i would have used other words but my head has been beat on way tomany times . You would have to park your donkey on this tractor to get the full meaning of what they use to run like as this one is awesome I service a bunch of gas tractors and i have all of them running like a Singer sewing machine . What most people play with we still farm with them everyday .


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