[AJD] Champion Plugs - was Re: JD 70 running rough
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Fri Jun 22 08:17:35 PDT 2007
I think you are right, Troy. My old Champion plugs will work, new will
not. I switched to Autolite in my tractors and old Willys. The
airplane I had to go to iridium Champions to make it run. Massive
electrode Champions seem to cause lots of grief. Darned unhappy having
to fork out about $1100 for a set of plugs, too.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
Troy Bogdan wrote:
> Dana,
> Perhaps it is because the Champion plugs I am using are several years old.
> I bought a bunch of D-21s in bulk many years ago, and I am still using from
> that stock. Maybe the new ones aren't being made with the same quality they
> used to have . . . that would be true with many things, John Deere Tractors
> included.
>
> You know the old saying . . . something like . . . things just aren't as
> good as they used to be. That is true with most brand-new products (and
> service) today.
>
> Anyways, I'll keep that in mind if I need to replace any of the other spark
> plugs from machinery around the farm, Take Care, Troy
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Almost-Running Deere" <deereman1000 at hotmail.com>
> To: "Antique John Deere mailing list"
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> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2007 9:17 AM
> Subject: Re: [AJD] JD 70 running rough
>
>
> Your experince with champions are different than mine. My snow plow tractor
> (ford Jubillee) was running rough as heck last January and I changed the
> points and condensor but it made little difference, The champion plugs were
> less than a year old but I replaced them with autolites and the rough
> running went away. This has happened on my JD 40 and my A in the last few
> years as well. It is easier to get champion plugs but I no longer care for
> them. Just my experince. Dana
>
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