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    Posted: 10 Sep 2018 at 8:50pm
The hourmeter on my Hindu Ford (Farmtrac 35) quit working several months back, it is part of the  tachometer which still works, mechanically driven by a cable. I don't want to spend the $$$ to replace the whole instrument cluster but would like to get a separate meter to track engine hours. Any suggestions on what would work or what might fix the existing unit? Thanks in advance.
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Try Surpluscenter.com, they usually have 12V hour meters, cheap.Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Red Bank Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Sep 2018 at 10:36pm
Hubert there is a place called Nichols Speedometer in Greensboro NC that might can repair it for you. I have taken dash clusters from Ford super dutys to them and I always have had good service from them. Give them a call and if I need to do anything for you let me know. I talked to them about rebuilding a Sun tach that is 40 years old and they said they could.
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any auto parts store usually has the hour meters too. if you ever do replace the whole thing, keep it so you can show all hours it does have!
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As for Dave's idea,I have run the electric on old Cat's. I put a T in the line to oil pressure gauge and put a pressure activated electric switch in. You have oil pressure and your hour  meter is running.

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Thanks, Dave. If I can find a place to fit it I will get the rectangular unit.

Ray, the tee in the oil line is a great idea, the only problem is that this thing only has an idiot light that has already cost me a crank shaft. I might just plumb in an oil pressure guage also.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ray54 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Sep 2018 at 10:58pm
Well Hurbert you can never be to carefull. My cousin farmed with AC HD5's and HD9's. Had a operator that saw the oil pressure needle on a 9 drop off to 0,he shute it down and saved the engine. The oil pump shaft had broken,so a easy fix.

But that prompted him put a old car radio in the sun shade canopy and a set of headphones so you could kind of hear the radio on a open crawler.  All wired through the oil pressure switch so no pressure no radio. I drove that thing for a day and was not to impressed but he insisted I had to use headphone even though I am a cowboy hat guy instead of a cap as he likes. I do believe he has given up on the whole idea by now.  But he may wish he had kept it working too.
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