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Re: Re: Re: Re: Gauge logo's on W6
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Posted by Ed J on January 04, 2004 at 12:51:21 from (64.200.84.72):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Gauge logo's on W6 posted by Paul in Mich on January 04, 2004 at 07:00:12:
This tractor never had the water gauge mount punched out. The previous owner punched it out and put a universal one in but never connected it. The ammeter has the IHC logo and the oil is the IH one.The dash has no fuse ,but the tractor was converted to regulator instead of the cut out.I'm going to keep the regulator setup but replace it with one that mounts on the generator like the cutout was. The hole in the dash for the charge switch is being updated with a 3 way IH switch .Looking for lights also. This way it will look somewhat original.When the aftermarket supply improves or I find original parts in good shape at a fair price I'll put it back to original. Thanks for your reply ,it was appreciated. I'm totally new at the red tractors . Having sold off 2 fordsons and a 601 diesel with SOS this past year. ED
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