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wbcelec

05-09-2005 10:01:35




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What do you suggest for spark plugs on this gem?I just brought it home and it has 4 different plugs!
Other than the plugs the only other other problem will be the 10 year old gasoline.




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old

05-09-2005 10:50:07




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to wbcelec, 05-09-2005 10:01:35  
Can't give you an answer because we don't know what it is. It could be a number of them and few will have the same plug. Is it a B,C,WC???



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wbcelec

05-09-2005 18:00:27




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to old, 05-09-2005 10:50:07  
Sorry The subject should have read 1939 Allis B
Also got into the brakes. Got both pins out but neither the bottom of the lever or the bands themselves will pass through the hole at the top.
Help!



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old

05-09-2005 18:47:06




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to wbcelec, 05-09-2005 18:00:27  
The plug number is J8C-- sorry can't help witj the brakes



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steve(ill)

05-09-2005 19:14:52




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to old, 05-09-2005 18:47:06  
some of the old tractors have problems withe the Champion plugs. Autolite 295 is a good bet with the magnito ignition. Sometimes you get them at K-Mart, or other guys on the site.--- the brakes ae a little tricky. you got the two 5/8 pins out that are about 3 inches long? probably has hand brakes so you need to soak the rod and unscrew them from the brake shoe end- cam. next, there is probably a mouse nest or mud dobbers under the brake in bottom of housing. wash it out good with water- poke a curved rod down and ream it all out. hole in bottom will let it drain out. when they start rolling back and forth real good, will just catch on the end. tie a #9 wire on one end where the pin was and wrap around a 3 ft length of pipe that you can pry aginst the housing and pull and inch or two at at time. some guys use a comealong and pull aginst the roof rafter. it is tight, but will come out. the new ones will fit better. wrap the #9 wire around the drum and pull the shoe to the bottom and out the other side with the wire.--- use antisieze on the two 5/8 inch pins when installing

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old

05-09-2005 19:55:58




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to steve(ill), 05-09-2005 19:14:52  
K-mart and Wal-mart plugs are seconds and I wouldn't buy them go to a good parts store for plugs



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Andrew Z

05-09-2005 19:31:04




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 Re: 1939 Allis in reply to steve(ill), 05-09-2005 19:14:52  
I use the AC Delco 45's in my 38 B. Seem to work good. Andrew



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