Posted by LarryT on November 24, 2010 at 20:57:28 from (68.35.57.27):
In Reply to: Re: 1206 referbish posted by 36F30 on November 24, 2010 at 19:50:39:
Thanks so much. Where did you get the pictures? I want to refurbish this but I also want to add a couple of gauges to the tractor. I want to put a Vacuum / Boost Gauge on it along with a Volt Meter and Oil temp and Transmission / Hydraulic temp gauge. Do you know the cost of the duel gauge? Also it appears that the original light control gauge doesn't support all the function that /I will need to keep the local police happy. We now have to have road lights separate from the field lights, Turn signal lights, Hazard warning lights separate from the other lighting. They are making us have the same standards of lighting and all as an automobile. Its a real pain in the neck. I think what I will do it try to get the duel gauge if I can afford it and then build a separate lighting control panel. They are even making us light the Slow Moving Vehicle placards now, and tail lights and all including turn signals on any of the towed equipment. I hate these west coast invaders. But I did want to ask if you had access to the operators manual and if its in electronic format, could you get me a copy? let me know and I will send you my email. I think its on here anyway so here we go. etucker17@comcast.net
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