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Jack gray New User
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 5:07 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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yes I did use graphite to lube cable. It made the tach smooth out just still reads high. |
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Jack gray New User
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Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 5:37 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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showcrop wrote: | (quoted from post at 18:00:47 01/01/1
What did you lube it with? In cold climates you should use only graphite powder. | thanks. Yes I did use graphite powder. It is cold here now about 5 outside. Burrrrrr... |
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Jack gray New User
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:11 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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showcrop wrote: | (quoted from post at 18:00:47 01/01/1
What did you lube it with? In cold climates you should use only graphite powder. | yes I did use graphite powder. I now have a new tractormeter. It's also reading high.1500 at idle. Book said 450-475 at idle. I checked my fitment again and this is the right tach. I'm at a loss on what I'm doing wrong. Any ideas?? |
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showcrop Tractor Guru
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:09 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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The proof meter part number that you give is for an NAA, (same as Jubilee). You need one for an 801. if your tractor has a four speed you need a cable with the number ending in 60N, If it is a five speed you want the one that ends in 60K. |
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Jack gray New User
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:16 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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[quote="showcrop"](quoted from post at 16:09:35 01/04/1
The proof meter part number that you give is for an NAA, (same as Jubilee). You need one for an 801. if your tractor has a four speed you need a cable with the number ending in 60N, If it is a five speed you want the one that ends in 60K.[/quote ]Thank you. .I will do that. The one I got 2 times now doing same thing, company shows it fits 801. The cable I have must be wrong also.Back to drawing board!! Lol.. Thank you so much!!. |
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Jack gray New User
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Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 6:18 pm Post subject: Re: Trouble with new tractormeter. |
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[quote="Jack gray"](quoted from post at 16:16:46 01/04/1 showcrop wrote: | (quoted from post at 16:09:35 01/04/1
The proof meter part number that you give is for an NAA, (same as Jubilee). You need one for an 801. if your tractor has a four speed you need a cable with the number ending in 60N, If it is a five speed you want the one that ends in 60K.[/quote ]Thank you. .I will do that. The one I got 2 times now doing same thing, company shows it fits 801. The cable I have must be wrong also.Back to drawing board!! Lol.. Thank you so much!!. | every thing I can find on search says tach I have C3NN17360N fits both 801 4 speed and Jubilee as well as many others. I'm lost!! |
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