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Old 01-14-2011, 12:08 PM
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Hey guys! Look'ie what I just got for my IHCC 71 today from my local CC dealer! Carlisle True Power ag 6-12 tires, 2 quarts of CC oil , a new Champion spark plug and some coil pins for the drive line! I donated to the fourm, supported our sponcers and my local dealer as well, what more? Yes, more CC parts for the BEST tractor ever made. We had a good chat today!
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Old 01-14-2011, 03:27 PM
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John everything looks great. I support my local cub dealer as well but I pass on the Champion plug for a Autolite 216.
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Old 01-14-2011, 03:39 PM
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but I pass on the Champion plug for a Autolite 216.

John, great haul.. But I have to agree with Duke 3,000% on the autolite plug. I don't know what it is about champions but I have never had any luck with them in anything.


Hurry up and get those ag's mounted so we can see the pics!!!
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Some nice stuff you have there John..I love those ags, and you will too after you give them a try :biggrin2.gif:

I'm lucky to have a local dealer thats been family owned since the 40's..they still have some nos "O" parts on the shelves..plenty of used CC parts, and everything in between! I wish I had more money to support them though, lol

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I hope to get front tires to match soon. Was looking for the Autolite 216 plug. The Champion is a h10c.
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Old 01-15-2011, 03:31 AM
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I hope to get front tires to match soon. Was looking for the Autolite 216 plug. The Champion is a h10c.
John any auto parts store will have the autolite 216. You will notice a diffrence. Think of it as a $2 tune up.
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Old 01-15-2011, 08:22 AM
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When Champion got bought out by the conglomerate "bottom-line" boys, they supposedly got rid manufacturing quality control (costs money and interferes with the profit margin) and Champions will sometimes come out of the box "deader that a doornail"..... I too use the Autolite 216 in all my 10-16 hp single cylinder Kohlers. Don't forget that the Autolite for the Original and the other single cylinder 7/8-hp Kohler engines is the Autolite 458 IIRC. The twin cylinder IH Cub Cadets use an even different Autolite which I DNR at the moment.
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I think the Autolite 26 works in the KT17 and M18, IIRC.
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Here's the spark plug chart from the tech section of the site. I should've posted this when I made my reply. Please check the chart for the right plug for your engine.

http://www.onlycubcadets.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=4638
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Can't wait to see the ags on the 71
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