[AT] Spark plugs

Gene Derringer gderringer at embarqmail.com
Sun Aug 16 07:30:24 PDT 2020


Thanks for the response. Will check for the 3077.

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> On Aug 16, 2020, at 10:12 AM, Jdnut <jdnut at aol.com> wrote:
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> Gene, 
> I have had good luck with the 3076 in my early unstyled Deere’s, I do though use a curtain or something to try to be sure they get up to temperature. There is a thread on Yesterday’s Tractors about using the Autolite 3077 plug for “parade” use, with more than one person recommending the 3077 for light duty.  Current problem now is that Autolite seems to have discontinued production of this plug. Whether or not some might be sitting on an EBay retail’s shelf, I haven’t looked hard yet.  Will do a little more looking. Good luck. 
> John in Ferndale 
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>> On Aug 16, 2020, at 6:17 AM, Gene Derringer <gderringer at embarqmail.com> wrote:
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>> I have been using AutoLite 3076 plugs while playing with my 38 G. Does anyone recommend a little hotter plug to keep from fouling. I have been reading & learning from
>> you-al, but now I have a question. Thanks for whatever you can relate.  Gene Derringer, Harrod, Ohio
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