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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 32842" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Hey Fishfiles, i bought it off ebay for about $40, it works pretty well. I actually used it to work out i had a drive motor issue. I used the reflective tape on the wheel rim to measure the speed on both sides and a good known machine to see what speeds they were doing, as one side was faster than the other. Long story short, the new geroler i bought was 15 CID instead of the factory 9.9 CID causing it to rotate 50% slower. If i didn't have it, i'd never have known for sure. The part was exchanged though, problem solved.</p><p>I think at WOT it was giving 600 rpm on the correct motor and 400 on the wrong one. I may never need the tacho again, but for that one job, it paid for its self. I did use it on a Kubota i rebuilt and had issues with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 32842, member: 82"] Hey Fishfiles, i bought it off ebay for about $40, it works pretty well. I actually used it to work out i had a drive motor issue. I used the reflective tape on the wheel rim to measure the speed on both sides and a good known machine to see what speeds they were doing, as one side was faster than the other. Long story short, the new geroler i bought was 15 CID instead of the factory 9.9 CID causing it to rotate 50% slower. If i didn't have it, i'd never have known for sure. The part was exchanged though, problem solved. I think at WOT it was giving 600 rpm on the correct motor and 400 on the wrong one. I may never need the tacho again, but for that one job, it paid for its self. I did use it on a Kubota i rebuilt and had issues with. [/QUOTE]
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