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    Posted: 03 Jan 2016 at 1:41pm
Anybody got an HD7 that can take a picture of the water temp gauge for me? Got a pizano over in Italy looking for one for his Dozer. He sent me a pic, but its to dark and can't see what the gauge looks like.  TIA!!
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I can get you one tomorrow, so long as I don't forget. Getting CRS in my old age. Darrel
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What's a pizano?  Somebody in the pizza business?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2016 at 10:43pm
Thanks Darrel!  I'd appreciate that! 
John, yeah sorta'. I gotta a Italian buddy overa ina Italy thata needsa tempa gauga...OK?

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Well Steve, I snagged some pictures on my phone this morning, but the only way I know how to get them to you is texting them to a cell phone. We were trying to post some pictures on the forum here last night for kind of a test run, and I guess my son must have lost his touch, because he gave up. He got some to post this summer, but he couldn't remember exactly how he did it. If you like, you can call my cell @ 701.872.6500, then I can text the pictures back at the number you call me on. Hope that works for you. Later, Darrel
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Darrel,
Unfortunately, that's waaaay to much technology for me. My cell phone was state of the art 10 years ago. I don't text, nor am I set up for that. I gotta' old flip up phone. Maybe your son can send them to our e-mail address? customcircuits@gmail.com Thanks for taking the time to take the pics. Hopefully, you'll have some success sending them...
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I May Have To Figure Out This picture posting myself. Generally I can accomplish what I want to if I put my mind to it. Darrel
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Ok, guys we got it covered. I got the pictures from Darrel, so on his behalf we'll post em. photo HD7 TEMP 3_zpszmzwii8c.jpg
I think all of those temperature gauges were the same for all of those tractors for many years. We're always trying to find good ones on any of these old specimens for future restoration projects. photo HD7 TEMP 2_zpsra2l74wc.jpg
Also I ask Darrel to forward me some pictures of his HD5 steering clutch debacle to post up to see if forum members can help out.
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Thanks for the help there, Mel. Actually the Guage pictured plus any other part on this old 7 would be for sale. The rear end area of this machine totally lunched out on me about 5 years ago. Not sure exactly what happened, but I had the left steering clutch lever pulled back, and I stepped on the left brake pedal, and all hell broke loose. She let out a gut wrenching crunching sound, killed the engine instantly, ripped the left drive sprocket right up off the frame rails, broken cast iron everywhere, oil pouring out, I genuine mess. Still sits up in the pasture where it happened. Darrel
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What is the running gear like ? is it early or late Hd7?
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It is pre 1955 (I think it is a 1948) because it has a 3-71 Detroit. Running gear, if you are referring to tracks and bogey wheels, are good. Darrel
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Hi could you measure the width of the track chains please and also if there is a part no on them.
Regards and If poss some plc tires as I may be interested in the chains plates and rollers.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Jan 2016 at 4:17pm
Now that's what I call teamwork!!  Thank you Darrel for the pics, and thank you Mel for the posting of em'! You guys are the best man! Darrel, let me know what you want for that gauge. I'll see if he wants me to send it to Italy....
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Ok guys, Darrel went out in the cold to the north 40 and got some HD7 pictures, so I'll see if I can get them to work. photo HD7 DARREL_zps3oest3zx.jpg
It does look like something broke. photo 20160113_083531_zps6ljnglce.jpg
Maybe it was a speed bump photo 20160113_083735_zps89mpdedq.jpg
Darrel says this blade can handle snow pretty well. photo 20160113_084021_zpsga4bw6gr.jpg
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Definitely a nice specimen for an HD7 with baker blade. So fire away at Darrel with your questions   photo 20160113_083659_zpsdtk4zhef.jpg
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