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Posted by R.C. on June 04, 2003 at 19:48:14 from (63.185.104.136):
I recently purchased an Allis Chalmers CA up North and due to some problems, it sat in Philadelphia, Pa. through the winter. When I finally got it home to Ms., it was smoking badly and would wet plugs with oil in about 2 minutes. I believe it had stuck rings in 2 cylinders due to being outside all winter. I added Marvel Mystery oil to the fuel and installed a set of Aldor oil firing plugs and began mowing my overgrown grass in the field. The tractor didnt miss a beat and after about an hour, the tractor had almost stopped smoking completely. It still has some oil problems though. The plugs are dark but are dry. If you have a motor pumping oil, you may want to try these plugs. I highly recommend them from my experience. They can be ordered from J.C. Whitney for about $14 for 4.
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