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ggg7lazy77

09-23-2007 14:57:02




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The temperature & fuel guages are not working on my 706. The oil & alternator lights seem to work. Any ideas on what could be the problem & how to fix? Thanks.




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Wicksfield

09-25-2007 12:50:48




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 Re: 706 guages in reply to ggg7lazy77, 09-23-2007 14:57:02  
Good questions. I think maybe it was just missed by the folks on this site. Why don't you post again and see what response you get.



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ggg7lazy77

09-24-2007 11:34:08




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 Re: 706 guages in reply to ggg7lazy77, 09-23-2007 14:57:02  
GEE, THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP EVERYBODY. SORRY IT IS SUCH A "DUMB" QUESTION & THAT I COULD GET SOME HELP FROM THE SITE.



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Nat 2

09-25-2007 14:04:45




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 Re: 706 guages in reply to ggg7lazy77, 09-24-2007 11:34:08  
...and acting like a JERK is going to get you answers how? Man alive!

No, your question is not too dumb. Nobody knows the answer to the question! If anything, your question is too ADVANCED, and requires very specific knowledge that very very very few people have. It's not like asking what kind of oil to use in the engine; you want to know about the inner workings of a very delicate and intricate piece of equipment that most barnyard mechanics are afraid to even consider.

The long and short of it is, nobody works on gauges. If the gauge doesn't work, they either live with it or replace it with a working gauge, either used or new, OEM or aftermarket.

If you pull the gauge out of your tractor, notice that there is NO way to get in. There are no bolts, no screws holding it together. It is a SEALED unit. What little I know is, that the unit is assembled through the front, then the glass is added and the lens holder is crimped on.

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