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180 Allis and cow Mechanic

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    Posted: 06 Mar 2011 at 10:53am
I have a 180 Allis gas. cows pulled plug wires out of distributor.  can't find firing order location for wires in distributor. Can't get cow that did it to put it back right. any help would be appreciated
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Damn Cows,They never clean up after themselve either.What's up with that?
Sorry Roundman,my data book only goes up to the D series
D-19 1-5-3-6-2-4 ?
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  The firing order for all inline six cylinder engines is 1-5-3-6-2-4. Just remember this
too young , too old, just right. When I say all that means I have never came across one that was different but there is always a possibility.
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I know firing order it's location of plug wires in dist. that I don't no.
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See which way the rotor turns,pull front spark plug,see when it is on compression,that should tell you where #1 is.
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Thanks very much guys. Roundman
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Cows are not good at looking after tractors!
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I don't remember seeing plug wires listed in the ag books when I was figuring rations-is this something new?
 
Oh, a good starting point would be No 1-closet to number 1 plug-and looks like CCW rotation
 


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 301  Plug view.       For Sale ...$600.
 


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I want to thank everyone for the help. My cows are British Whites I thought they were smarter than that.
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