Posted by LarryT on November 24, 2010 at 17:21:13 from (68.35.57.27):
I am attaching some photos and have some questions as there are some inconsistencies in what I a am seeing in the parts book and what I am seeing on the tractor. As you look at the pic with the gauges you will see that there are two on the right a fuel gauge that works intermittently and a temp that doesn't. The parts book says it should have a duel gauge in that location. Now, can someone please tell me what the two warning lights are for? All they say are "Emergency Warning Flasher" on both lights. Now on the left is what appears to me to be an add on gauge that doesn't work and its not labeled at all. It just has a red and a green dot which I believe may have been an Amp meter. Can some one identify please?
Now one more question for this session is on the next picture of the steering column you will see the throttle control and steering wheel. It looks to me that there is a cover plate missing from between the column and the throttle that would cover the top of the throttle shaft. Am I right? If it is, can someone tell me or show me what it looks like or what should be there? The parts book also says it has a windshield wiper. Yea you guessed it. No windshield wiper and cant find any place where one was ever mounted. There is also a red light on the lower area of the right hand panel that doesn't do anything that I can tell. Anyone know what it is for? Also it looks to me like the original light switch is missing and someone replaced it with something from NAPA. what all did it original control? And Is it worth replacing or should I just build a complete switch panel since I am going to have to install extra lighting to keep the law happy? you can see the switch I am speaking of in The second picture I think. Its on the same panel that the add on gauge is on. Thanks in advance to all who will contribute to me in this undertaking. Happy Thanksgiving. LarryT
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