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I-400/D10 Temperature Gauge

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    Posted: 10 Jun 2010 at 12:56pm
I was wondering if everyone had any issues with the new Allis Chalmers temperature gauges.  I have a D10 Series II and I-400 and replaced both tractors with the new Allis Chalmers temperature gauge and experiencing the same problem in both tractors when I engage the PTO and the tractor is running at ¾ to full speed the temperature gauge is measuring around 220 however I did not think the engine was overheating so I took Inferred Laser Thermometer gun and the temperature came back at about 160.  So I wondering if everyone was experience this kind of problem with the Allis Chalmers Temperature gauge?  The gauge can be used in I-400, D10, D12, D14, D15, and D17.  I was thinking maybe the gauge was not calibrated correctly?  I'm thinking I installed the gauge correclty but maybe not?  Any thoughts?
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John
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Did I miss something?  See nothing.
My tractor is not leaking oil, it's just marking it's territory!
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