Tecumseh made an engine called the Snow King, which was used on many snow-blowers made by different manufacturers. I do also remember a blower under the name Snow King that was made by a long gone manufacture.
Per Champion spark plug applications chart, the gap for 6hp Tecumseh engine is .030
Actually, there are a few different possibilities depending on the exact model of your Tecumseh. Here are the most common models that were equipped with 8.0 HP engines, and the corresponding correct spark plug (note, part #s are for NGK brand plugs. If you go to an auto parts store or power equipment supplier, they will most likely be able to interchange the part # if they don't carry NGK). H80, HM80: BR4LM HH80, HMSK80, TVM195, TVXL195, VH80: BR6S Snow King 4-Stroke engines HMSK80: BR2LM
What ever king fits.
You have the letters out of order. HMSK100 for horizontal medium-frame Snow King for a snow thrower engine for dual stage machines. Look to the link at the bottom for a manual; generally destroy the keeper, remove the old bulb and use a socket to drive in the new keeper (and bulb.)
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the answer is yes and no because the king only fits the king size. the quenn mattress size only fits the queen size fits and the small well it only fits the small.
In my view it is king jehu, but Herod to fits the bill.
HM80 stands for horizontal medium-frame 8 HP and HMSK80 stands for horizontal medium-frame Snow King(in other word a snowthrower engine) generally equipped with a looped starter grip for mittened hands, intake system that resists icing and possibly an electric starter that uses household current.
at the end of the spark plug wires