[AT] B Allis (spark plugs)

Ronald L. Cook rlcook at pionet.net
Wed Mar 24 13:41:52 PST 2004


Dean,
	Well, it barely snowed last week where I crashed.<g>

	My 2 cylinder Deeres have been running Autolites for about 5 years now. 
  The 48 A acted up with Champions and continued acting up with the 
Autolites that tried to replace the Champions.  Turned out to be the 
coil.  I saved those old Champion D21 plugs.  They are old enough that I 
am sure they are good ones.  Just need cleaning.  If they would go back 
to that quality plug, I would use them.  Trouble is, they have lost me 
as a customer, so I probably won't know if they get better or not.

75 degrees here this afternoon.  Probably make 80 or above in the next hour.


Ron Cook
Salix, IA

Dean VP wrote:

> Ron:
> 
> If I depended on spark plugs to make sure that the number of takeoffs and
> landings came out equal, I sure would be fussy about which brand of plug I
> used too.  I haven't had good luck with new Champion plugs in my 2 Cylinder
> JD's either. I try to find and purchase only Autolite if their available. I
> really haven't recorded my results but it sure is a bias I have developed
> over the last 6 years.
> 
> Too bad your plane incident didn't occur last week. At least there was a
> nice cushion of 2 feet of snow on the ground then! Probably wouldn't make
> much difference at 45 degrees though. :-)   
> 
> Dean A. Van Peursem
> Snohomish, WA 98290
> 
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