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In Reply to: Re: Spark plug brand? posted by sotxbill on August 19, 2019 at 18:21:56:
Over the years I had 2 of those tester and you could definatly tell bad from good. And I know when Dad and I went out to work ground, put in new Champions for start of spring work tune up. Both tractors in half a day was missing so bad woulf hardly pull them selves. Cleaned plugs and same thing by sypper time. Same thing by bedtime. Repeat for 3 days. Got fed up with them and got a set of tractor supply plugs for both tractors and changed nothing else and never tuched those plugs again for over 2 years. End of Champions for us. Started out with number called for in owners manual, always fouled out went to next hotter, same thing, finally got hottest Champion made and those are what was fouling out in a half day and plowing was not a lite load. Same thing with the AC fire ring plugs would foul out in a half a day.
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