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Massey Harris,102-jr

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wayneriedlinger

12-01-2007 08:31:30




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I am working on a 102 jr. what would be good replacement gauges for it. I was thinking napa.




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1953MHMUSTANG

12-04-2007 05:30:57




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 Re: Massey Harris,102-jr in reply to wayneriedlinger, 12-01-2007 08:31:30  
they came with stewart warner gauges. if you contact them, they can send you a catalog. they make new gauges with the vintage look. probably a little expensive but if you are wanting an original look its the way to go.



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Crazy Horse

12-01-2007 14:08:02




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 Re: Massey Harris,102-jr in reply to wayneriedlinger, 12-01-2007 08:31:30  
Sure, any of ther stores that sell aftermarket stuff has those gauges, NAPA wouldn't be one of the cheaper ones though. Make sure you get a mechanical water temperature and oil pressure gauge though, not electric gauges with electric senders. Finding a low-range oil pressure gauge at those places isn't easy. For example, if you get a modern oil pressure gauge that goes to 100 pounds and your little Massey is only kicking out 12-15 poounds of pressure, the gauge needle will hardly get off the zero pin and it is hard to read pressure with such a big scale. Try searching for a gauge that reads about 35 pounds-40 pounds, those give you a decent reading, even a 50 can be getting too high for what you need. Modern water temperature gauges often are too filled with numbers to look good on an old tractor, many of them have both the Farenheit and Celsius scale on them and they look too cluttered for me. Also, some gauges have flashy colors on the gauge plates to attract attention, once again it doesn't look good on a 60-70 year old tractor.

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