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Original Gauges SMTA

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Larry NCKS

02-04-2008 01:08:16




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what did the faces of the OEM gauges look like on this tractor? I assume the temp gauge had 3 zones: Cold, Run, Hot? Did oil pressure have 0 to 75 or just two zones on bar graph? Was amp gauge a D O C or something else? Thanks




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wayne1

02-05-2008 08:24:49




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 Re: Original Gauges SMTA in reply to Larry NCKS, 02-04-2008 01:08:16  
OEM tractor parts catalog page 35 and36 may be helpfull. wayne



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Brownie450

02-05-2008 08:04:53




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 Re: Original Gauges SMTA in reply to Larry NCKS, 02-04-2008 01:08:16  
After looking at the ammeter this morning, it may have been replaced too. Something just doesn't look "original" about it. Dad may have replaced it at one time. Looked at the SC which I know is original, & it has 20-0-20 numerals.



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Harold H

02-04-2008 15:37:28




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 Re: Original Gauges SMTA in reply to Larry NCKS, 02-04-2008 01:08:16  
The OEM Tractor Parts catalog shows all of the correct different gauges for the different letter series tractors.

Harold H



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Larry NCKS

02-04-2008 14:35:19




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 Re: Original Gauges SMTA in reply to wildman from mo, 02-04-2008 01:08:16  
Thanks



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Brownie450

02-04-2008 14:15:42




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 Re: Original Gauges SMTA in reply to Larry NCKS, 02-04-2008 01:08:16  
A person just doesn't take note of what the gages actually look like. Ours came out with the standard cold-run-hot temp. gage. The oil pressure was red on the left side of travel [low] & I think the rest of the "sweep" was white with a white needle. Our oil gage went out & we put in a Stewart-Warner which hasn't caused any trouble. The ammeter just had 0 in the center & D[discharge] to the left & C[charge] to the right with 5 marks equally spaced across the top --3 being over the C D & 0. Believe it said amperes on the bottom. Not sure--I'll check in the morning at chores & let you know.

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