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Re: 2pt. for 504 hr. meter forSM SH
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Posted by Wardner on December 10, 2006 at 11:08:45 from (206.148.20.24):
In Reply to: 2pt. for 504 hr. meter forSM SH posted by dtk on December 10, 2006 at 09:58:42:
I own a 504 with a factory installed fast hitch. If you have a M-SMTA parts book, you will see a Hobbs (I think) electric hour meter in the Attachments section. It has an IH logo on it. It mounts in a rubber shock absorbing diaphram just below the steering wheel. Most of the originals are history. When the rubber goes, so goes the meter. I suppose some people made new suspensions out of inner tubes. I found and bought a new old stock meter, in the box, at a nearby dealer who bought out another dealer many years ago. I have been to salvage yards and have seen what time can do to these instruments. Not pretty. I think it is unlikely you will ever see a nice looking meter.
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