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Traction Booster Gauges

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    Posted: 09 Feb 2010 at 9:39pm
This is just a note to let people know that I am still repairing and rebuilding
Traction Booster Gauges.  I have been doing this for over 13 years.  I repair these gauges to as close to like new condition and they look exactly and preform just like the original guage that  came on the tractor.  My cosmetic gauges are a complete gauge that can be mounted and hooked up to the pressure line.  The only difference in my cosmetic and working gauge is that the needle will not move, were the working gauge needle moves correctly.  My name is Tom Sloan and I used to be in Columbia, MO. at my Fathers residence and am now in Robertsville, MO just outside St. Louis. Feel free to call me 636-257-3766 or email at trotter2007@aol.com  To those that have purchased from me in the past THANK YOU and to my future customers I welcome the business.  I was the only one  repairing these for about 8 years and am glad to see others have taken an interest in this tricky little gauge.
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Tom,
 
Glad to have you on the forum. Who knows, maybe I'll need a TB guage in the future!
 
Glenn
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Tom - nice to see you on here. The gauge you rebuilt for my D14 is still in the non-cooperative mode - may need to call you to figure out why. I'm wondering if there's some sort of blockage, either in the gauge or the hydraulic line to it. What do you suggest for a way to sort this out?
WC, CA, D14, WD45
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