Well all i can tell ya is that i have seen more plugs fouled from the 87 then when the same tractor runs the hightest . I fought with one old farmer for two years on his 400 gas that he bought new and alway had the dealer service it then he found me and i worked cheaper . He was CHEAP always tryen to work ya . He was unhappy with the way his old tractor ran after it cam back from the dealer and he wanted to see if he could get it to run better . Now he had a whole flock of modern tractors BUT this was his first New tractor in 55 . Each and every time he would bring it up to the shop as he would not have me haul it as that cost to much he would DRIVE it the three miles no matter the weather and when it got there it was ALWAY all most out of gas or it would run out just as he pulled into the lot. And i would alway put in five to move it around and test run it . You could install a new set of plugs and have it running like a sewing machine fine tuned swiss watch take it out back and plow with it and it ran great put the brush hog on it and go mow for hours it ran great , send it back to him and a week later here it comes again missin. Pull the plugs and atleast one would be fouled and not from oil . Here again from what i was seeing was gas related It took me two years with him to get him to switch . After he made the switch i would see that tractor maybe one a year to do a tune up as he felt that it need it as that is the way he always did it . He did tell me that YEP YOUR WERE WRIGHT on the gas and you did make the old girl run the way it use to when she was new. My own S/MTA will foul plugs on 87 but run light a squadded dog on the 93 . with no fouling of the plugs . So hey it's your call.
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