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Posted by Lo-Boy 184 on August 31, 2000 at 17:30:44 from (207.172.110.239):
Hi there!!! I have a 77 IH 184 and its time for new spark plugs. It has in it now D21Y. The shop says D18Y for light duty and D15Y for heavier work. Could someone help me out on which one to go for? I thought a spark plug was a spark plug. And....... the 3 pt hitch hydrolics work great. The belly hydrolics do not. I just bought this tractor and there were no belly stuff on it, but I thought I would play around. After working the selector switch to where it will move again, I can operate the belly circuit, but I have to push the hydrolic piston in by hand with the lever up. But when I reverse the lever, the hydrolic comes out with the expected force and strength as the rear. If I leave the belly piston in, then swutch over to the 3 pt piston, the mower deck will slowly drop as the belly hydrolic extends on its own. Even with the selector switch on the rear. Once the belly piston is fully extended, then all is fine with the rear. Phhbbbttt. Any ideas? I know I said a handful. But anything to help me look the right way would be appreciated. DsT
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