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gascolator

03-15-2005 18:40:31




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See, you should always listen to the old boys.

They said 'for the winter, make sure your wires
and plugs are in good shape.'

Did I listen?

No.

Plowing snow, slow, cold and lugging down a bit in spite of TA, #2 quit.

Well, if it had been a green tractor, I'd of been out of luck, but reds run okay on 3 of 4.

Finished up, limped home, prayed it wasn't a valve.

Went to TSC, got wires and plugs. Ordered cap
and rotor from NAPA.

Did wires and plugs, one at a time (#2 first)
to start with. Replaced them one at a time (hey,
I've been around the block at least once) to see if and when I added a miss-fire. Well, with each dirty old fouled plug (leaned out the mixture later) and floppy old wire that was covered from the paint job, she just
ran better. After all four, she purred.

Came back next day. Stone, ice-cold. Hit the
starter and barely turned over once before she caught and purred.

Old boys were right.

Cap and rotor came in. Re-arced the cap springs,
replaced the old cap, as cascades of green stuff came out of the old wire-holes, and things got even better.

Yep. Listen to the old boys. Get the ignition
in shape BEFORE winter.

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Allan in NE

03-16-2005 04:46:49




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to gascolator, 03-15-2005 18:40:31  
Same darned thing happened to me yesterday, but without the snow. :>)

Just started to miss out of the blue.

Knew it didn't need tuned up as it was just done 12 years ago, so I took 'er out, leaned her into the collar, tightened the tugs and blew the cobs out of it. Cleaned 'er right up.

However, I am gonna try to tune it before the decade is out. They won't run forever ya know. :>)

Allan

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Harley

03-16-2005 08:22:59




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to Allan in NE, 03-16-2005 04:46:49  
Allan, I think we all know better than that from you, but that is something my dad is proud of. When I went up to Iowa this last summer, I changed all the fluids in his 52 M, painted and redecaled it, and asked when the plugs, wires, cap and rotor had been changed. He said "I think the guy said right before I bought it it was done." Well, 1968 was a very good year, but really, once every 38 years is just a wee bit long I would think. Surprisingly, the plugs didn't look that bad. I put new ones in anyway, but good old dad put the old ones in the "keepers" box for later use. Those old guys that came up during the Depression never got over it did they. Git-er-done, Harley

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Allan in NE

03-16-2005 08:54:28




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to Harley, 03-16-2005 08:22:59  
Well now,

That just plain torques me off!

If you've got the time to be running up to your dad's and wastin' your time away on something as frivolous as tuning up an M that has "just been done" 38 years ago, it looks to me like you could certainly spare just a few minutes and build me one of those Harley/Ms that you are so famous for. Where are your priorities, anyway? :>)

Yep, know what ya mean. The guy that I bought this tractor from sent along the old plugs, just in case I might need ‘em. :>)

(However, I really do like the way you put those beefy Ms together!)

Allan

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Al L. in Wisc.

03-16-2005 09:42:01




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to Allan in NE, 03-16-2005 08:54:28  
Allen, is that a picture of you? Bib overalls and it looks like a flat-top hair do. I like pin-stripped bibs as that is what my grandpa wore. Got my late winter flat-top (Elroy Hirsch) haircut two weeks ago. Snow is going :^( and spring is coming. Didn"t get enough snow plow seat time.



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Allan in NE

03-16-2005 10:21:47




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to Al L. in Wisc., 03-16-2005 09:42:01  
No Sir,

I could only hope to look that good.

I'm old and have always been ugly (probably the reason why I'm anti-social) In addition, I've let myself go over the years and am totally run down; I even have to sneak up on the glass to get a drink of water.

The best word that would describe me is "pathetic". I went to a dance the other night and all the ladies laughed at me; thought it was just my overshoes on the dancefloor at first, but guess not, 'cause they were still pointing and snickering at me as I feel asleep under the table. Came home and the dog made me lick his hand, go figure. :>(

Pretty sure that picture is of my buddy down in MO. He's the good lookin' one.

Allan

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JOSSETTE

03-15-2005 18:50:34




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to gascolator, 03-15-2005 18:40:31  
did you spend the money and get the steel plug wires?????

should put a tank heater in it so you dont get the plugs wet in the winter.



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gascolator

03-16-2005 08:35:14




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 Re: Always listen... in reply to JOSSETTE, 03-15-2005 18:50:34  
The wires I put on were from Tractor Supply, and were actually copper. I think the old ones were
the carbon ones...probably from a kit made for
a car. They were limp as noodles.

Regarding old plugs...mine were fouled, but good
enough to run through a plug cleaner to freshen
up. Suspect the fouling was from 1) rich mixture
and 2) feeble wires

On airplanes, we run plugs until the electrodes
are football-shaped. They're too expensive not
to clean and re-use.

Greg

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