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Farmall A spark plugs

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GTH

02-21-2006 18:34:38




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Could anyone tell me a good spark plug for my A that doesn't foul out very easy?




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FatRedneck

02-22-2006 04:23:11




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 Re: Farmall A spark plugs in reply to GTH, 02-21-2006 18:34:38  
go to your local motorcycle parts store with one of your chumpion spark plugs and get them to match it up with their NGK plugs those plugs are the choice plugs of the alcohol super stockers and i won't use those POS champions ever again.



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gene bender

02-22-2006 04:11:54




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 Re: Farmall A spark plugs in reply to GTH, 02-21-2006 18:34:38  
This will be a problem unless the tractor gets worked pretty good. D-21 IS is ahot one also 87 AC. Just take them out and clean from time to time.



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CNKS

02-21-2006 19:38:56




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 Re: Farmall A spark plugs in reply to GTH, 02-21-2006 18:34:38  
You can get hotter plugs, but as Jossette says it is probably a mixture problem, unless you mean oil fouling. There are plugs that fire better in oil, also, or at least there used to be, but the best solution there is to fix the problem. The C113 engine will tend to leave fuel deposits if it is not worked hard. I have that problem with my C.



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jossette

02-21-2006 18:42:47




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 Re: Farmall A spark plugs in reply to GTH, 02-21-2006 18:34:38  
Is the carb set to rich or the choke stuck open???



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GTH

02-22-2006 04:19:04




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 Re: Farmall A spark plugs in reply to jossette, 02-21-2006 18:42:47  
the choke isn't open, as for the carb i don't believe it is to rich. I am going to have the heads done. That might be my problem, valves not seating tight anymore. thanks for the reply



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