I need to replace my original ammeter.
Who sells the closest match to a ‘47 cub ammeter?
Thanks!
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Replacement ammeter question
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- tim52
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Re: Replacement ammeter question
Idk the right answers but i would avoid the cheap ones on ebay. I got one of those for one of mine and they look pretty good in the pic but onece you get them they not so good there cheap units work but not the right look. I mite try steiner tractor if i was going to do it agin.
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Re: Replacement ammeter question
TM Tractor sells three different versions. You might want to look and see what they have. (Link at the bottom of the page, then look under electrical)
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Re: Replacement ammeter question
Hi,
Below is the listing at TM Tractor for the first style of Cub ammeter.
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/el/145fp.htm
Below is the listing at TM Tractor for the first style of Cub ammeter.
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/el/145fp.htm
- tim52
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Re: Replacement ammeter question
Thanks, this is what my current ammeter looks like, very early cub, #552, needle doesn’t move.
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