Posted by The tractor vet on December 08, 2012 at 20:53:19 from (76.212.227.196):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall spark plugs posted by Larry Flynt on December 08, 2012 at 17:08:17:
Well i can tell ya the NGK's plum DO NOT WORK IN A FARMALL. . And IF you are running a resistor plug wire there is half your problem . Either run a 3116 or a 386 or a C 86 A/C plug . and if your not going thru a tank of gas every 60 days today this can be a problem as this NEW gas goes bad fast. and here lately it is driven me to drink as WE all are having fuel related problems on all the gassers around here . Outof the twenty plus gas tractor that i take care of i am getting tired of hearing hey my tractor is missing again . This is happing when they leave them set for several weeks and then get them out to do something . And it does not matter what grade of gas that they are usen . As i have the guys that are still running S/MTA's and 400's that burn the 89 and us that have the 06's burning the 93 . They run fine with FRESH gas , but let them set for a spell and they foul out a plug or two.
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