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Christos

11-11-2005 14:35:09




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Hi Everyone,
I've posted about my tractor in the past and I need some help again. The tachometer on my MF 135 is ruined and I need a new (or used) replacement for it.
All the aftermarket part sources have every one except for the one I need and that is part number 517 105 M1. (its on page 150 in the parts book...) I ran the number on www.jackssmallengines.com and it subs to 528412M91 which again, subs to 3609808M91 for a whopping $107.01. I've called Anderson Tractor in Bluffton, and Roberts in Morning Star, OH. They don't have anything.
My Questions for you all are:

Can the tachometer I have be rehablitated? The ten, one,and tenths numerals disintergrated into dust.
Should I get the new one and swallow the cost or should I get a used one?
Who made the tachometer so I can try and get parts for it?

My tractor is almost done from its rehabilition, overhaul and mechanical restoration and all I need is this part and it can come home to me. It's been gone 5 months now and I miss it! ;) (You all know how that goes...my mother is probably thinking I'm nuts by now.)

Christos

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mn.Chuck

11-25-2005 17:13:39




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 Re: Tachometer Issues in reply to Christos, 11-11-2005 14:35:09  
As a dealer we used to get repaired at auto
speedometer shops. The price came down on the
more popular ones and so we replaced instead.
Just checking-the pn you have given is for a Continental gas engine. If it is a diesel the
tach revolves the opposite way. Also the Perk.
gas would take a diff. tach.



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Don-Wi

11-13-2005 15:34:25




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 Re: Tachometer Issues in reply to Christos, 11-11-2005 14:35:09  
That price isn't too bad for a new aftermarket one. I paid about $125 for a new one for my Oliver 1600. If the engine is being rebuilt, I'd rather get a new one that has 0 hrs on it. Easy way to keep track of how many hours you put on it since.
Donovan from Wisconsin



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Rod in Smiths Falls, ON,

11-12-2005 04:08:13




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 Re: Tachometer Issues in reply to Christos, 11-11-2005 14:35:09  
Try>Link

Their>Link website is quite helpful at nailing down the individual part numbers.



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BigBoyinMS

11-11-2005 15:35:52




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 Re: Tachometer Issues in reply to Christos, 11-11-2005 14:35:09  
Here is one suggestion. Do a Google search under "speedometer repair". There are a lot of companies that can probably rebuild it. Prices may or may not be better than the new one. You'll just have to check with them. In the auto parts business we used to use United Speedometer Repair but I think they are only wholesale. Good luck!



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