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Re: Re: FERGUSON FOULED PLUGS
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Posted by tray on June 22, 2004 at 09:34:35 from (66.160.35.193):
In Reply to: Re: FERGUSON FOULED PLUGS posted by RAB on June 21, 2004 at 13:47:30:
Thanks for your response, The first time this occured I was doing medium duty field work , with some excessive idling . The plug was black and damp not overly wet but I considered it to be fuel related.I also had a persistent miss so I replaced the carburator .The next time the #3 plug fouled I was bush hogging for several hours .The plug wasnt wet but had a black fluffy carbon on it .I cleaned it reset the gap and reinstalled with no further problems .Some other repairs that I have done are a new distributor ,I bought the tractor after a rebuild, so many items valve train ,pistons, rings etc have been replaced.With the exception of a small miss at idle which I cant seem to adjust out and the fouling of the plugs it runs very good .I would welcome your thoughts
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