Posted by fixerupper on June 18, 2022 at 14:02:24 from (100.42.82.64):
In Reply to: Your opinion on plugs posted by 710ltd2002 on June 17, 2022 at 06:19:44:
Back when we put hundreds of hard hours on these gas tractors I think one brand of plug might have lasted longer than another brand in a particular brand and model of tractor. Plugs and points were replaced every year. Today I don't think any brand is inferior in these same tractors because they aren't required to lean into the harness anymore. We do run hotter plugs today because the tractor isn't worked hard and our gas burns sooty compared to yesterday's gas. We seemed to get more trouble free hours on Autolites in our two bangers than we did Champions but other farmers claimed just the opposite. I haven't replaced plugs in any of my old gassers since I don't remember when because they just putz around for a few hours every year. Most of my old tractors have Champions because a boat load of Champions fell in my lap for free a few years ago.
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