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Posted by Hogman on February 15, 2003 at 09:05:20 from (63.124.171.14):
When Tractor just pooped out it appeared ta be out of gas. Filled tank but it wouldn't start. went thru filters,had good flow to carb. Used ether and finaly got it to run on one cylinder.Assumed two were just wet from startin attempts so nursed it down to tha shop intendin to clean plugs. Swung Bttry case back and found front two plug wires completely out/off of plugs layin on tha head. Put em back in and pulled em out to check tightness,both popped real good so not likely They just vibrated up and out. I had noticed no loss of power befor so assume they both came out about tha same time. It's a three cylinder critter. Any ideas???????
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