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Plugs for Farmall 350
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Posted by Jim Dans on August 07, 2007 at 05:54:50 from (24.248.193.103):
I forgot to to check the manual before I left for work - what spark plugs/number are recommended for a a Farmall 350? Second question, what would cause a 350 to start missing when it got good and warmed up (operating temp). I was running my 350 on a brush hog last night and all was fine until the temp guage hit 200 (took about 20 minutes to get that warm), then it started to miss and cut out under load. Thought I was running it out of fuel and shut it down for 20 minutes while I refilled. It ran fine until it got back up to 200 then started to miss again. Currently I know I have the wrong plugs in (Bosch platnums installed out of desperation a year ago when it turned out the carb was running way way to rich - was fuel fouling the plugs). Is it possible its now running too lean? Very seldom does this tractor get worked hard enough to hit operating temp range so when the carb was finally adjusted would having it set too lean cause it to miss when hot but run fine when cold? Right now I'm guessing on the plugs because I know those are wrong and should be replaced with the correct ones anyway.
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