Posted by fixerupper on June 04, 2020 at 19:43:21 from (108.161.63.205):
In Reply to: IH 1086 Coolant Temp posted by nhoefler on June 04, 2020 at 11:49:27:
Early or late 1086? My 1086 is early, bought in Jan of 78 new and now has 17,000 hours so I have had a little time to learn its flukes and idiosyncrasies. The electric gauges leave something to be desired. It must have something to do with the circuit board the gauges plug into. I would throw a manual gauge in it just to eliminate a gauge problem. You dont have to put it in the cab, in front of one of the lower cab windows works for me or just leave it hanging somewhere you can see it if it sits stationary on the bagger. I have had a manual oil pressure gauge in front of the cab window for the past 13,000 hours. Its very unnerving to look down at the electric oil pressure gauge and see it read zero!
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