Posted by farmallhal on April 21, 2012 at 14:56:26 from (76.4.178.207):
In Reply to: Gauges for H posted by John Fulton on April 21, 2012 at 07:26:00:
Don't know if this is "hype" or what but OEM Tractor Parts in Illinois states in their catalog that they purchase their gauges directly from Rochester Gauge Company in the US and install the correct faces depending on the logo for the year of your tractor. I have bought all of my gauges either from them or NOS ones from various sources when I could locate them. I have been very pleased with the ones I've purchased from both sources. I have no interest in the company but am just sharing info as I have seen the same variations you mention on the majority of those on the aftermarket sources. I have heard the tachometers which are made in India are next to worthless with a very short lifespan and are not repairable with plastic gearing in the enclosed cases. We are probably better having the original IH tachs repaired and reconditioned to new by a repair facility then taking the cheap path with the India imports, Hal.
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