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Worth the swap to Duratherm glow plugs?
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<blockquote data-quote="evranch_canada" data-source="post: 631957" data-attributes="member: 38688"><p>Thanks, looks like I could use either one then. In fact on further reading, the 055 appears to be classed as a "Duratherm" plug as well, just not actively advertised as such. I'll just call my parts supplier and see which ones are available here, if it's not critical.</p><p></p><p>Good point on replacing them all. I once had to remove an entire head on another tractor because a loop style glow plug burned off and fell into the cylinder. I have always trusted the pencil type a lot more, but really, I would be foolish to not just change them all considering the minimal cost.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately in this case after-glow doesn't do anything for the main smoke producer, the one head with a dead glow plug that is not even firing! And the smoke clouds can be so thick, I don't want to be on the seat breathing them, so I just leave it alone for a few minutes to warm up. Once I change the glows, I'll definitely make use of it as I did find it helps quite a bit.</p><p></p><p>Haha, "unknown user", yes I've noticed this forum is quite friendly and most people sign their posts with their real name, I might as well do so as well! It's not common in English parts of the internet anymore but I like it. Reminds me of friendlier times. And maybe I missed if there is a place to introduce yourself properly as a new user?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help,</p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evranch_canada, post: 631957, member: 38688"] Thanks, looks like I could use either one then. In fact on further reading, the 055 appears to be classed as a "Duratherm" plug as well, just not actively advertised as such. I'll just call my parts supplier and see which ones are available here, if it's not critical. Good point on replacing them all. I once had to remove an entire head on another tractor because a loop style glow plug burned off and fell into the cylinder. I have always trusted the pencil type a lot more, but really, I would be foolish to not just change them all considering the minimal cost. Unfortunately in this case after-glow doesn't do anything for the main smoke producer, the one head with a dead glow plug that is not even firing! And the smoke clouds can be so thick, I don't want to be on the seat breathing them, so I just leave it alone for a few minutes to warm up. Once I change the glows, I'll definitely make use of it as I did find it helps quite a bit. Haha, "unknown user", yes I've noticed this forum is quite friendly and most people sign their posts with their real name, I might as well do so as well! It's not common in English parts of the internet anymore but I like it. Reminds me of friendlier times. And maybe I missed if there is a place to introduce yourself properly as a new user? Thanks for your help, Alex [/QUOTE]
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Worth the swap to Duratherm glow plugs?
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