Posted by ChrisinMO on July 03, 2010 at 13:38:09 from (72.161.23.157):
A couple of years ago I bought a D19 Allis from a local dealer. They wanted a fair amount of money and there were a couple of issues I had with it. One of them was the lack of a functioning water temp gauge. They agreed to replace it.
I took delivery for it and after a while I noticed that the very new looking water temp gauge didn't move at all after I used it. I traced it to the engine block and it appeared to be installed correctly. Well, I wasn't going to send it back just because of that....
Though I intended to work on it myself, I never did. The machine didn't overheat or anything, so nothing bad happened.
Now, I've done a lot of work with this machine for more than two years now. The gauge never did work. But a week and a half ago while baling hay I looked down and the temp gauge was reading between 170 and 180. Since then it works just like it should.
What could make this happen? Seems kind of odd to me....
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