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Re: Re: Re: AMAZING - The difference a spark plug can make!
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Posted by Denny on October 04, 2000 at 09:36:00 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: AMAZING - The difference a spark plug can make! posted by the tractor vet on October 02, 2000 at 17:24:40:
Interesting Story. I always changed plugs, D-15Y Champions in my Super H about every 250 hrs or every fall, Dad put New A-C's in his M one fall too. After about 40-50 hrs of running His M wouldn't run worth a Darn. Checked everything. Nothing looked out of spec. Finally He pulled my Old Champ. D-15-Y's I took out of my SH TWO yr before, cleaned them up and put them in the M. The tractor started right up and runs better than it ever did with the A-C's. His Local IHC dealer's first Question when someone asks about a rough running IH Gas motor is "What brand of Spark Plug is in it?" There May be a better plug out there some where, but I know I'm not going to waste the time looking for it.
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