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706 water temp tube
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Posted by nsmall21 on September 02, 2006 at 18:54:31 from (204.10.160.32):
hello everyone. i have a 706d that had a new motor put in befroe i got it. The people that changed the motor hacked everything. i totally rewired the tractor,and got the tach working. my fuel guage works, but the capilary tube for the temp guage was cut. has anyone ever replaced the tubing and filled it back up with gas. i have about 6 inched of tube on either end to work with. im tyhinking of flaring it and puting in a flexible steel cable with a fill port like on an ac line. just a thought. i hate to blow a ton of money on a complete new guage, but i sure like the original look. thanks nate
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