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Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:53 am
by dgrapes59
JGtools wrote:Rudi, have to agree The AC would be a nice one o have. I currently do not have a bid in on ebay, the stewart warner auction is up to 65.00 with 1 day to go. Looks like the last ones went for 100.00 or better. Jim
Keep an eye out if your not in a hurry, the show up all the time and some go for reasonable prices, I got my AC on ebay for $15 last year.
Good luck,
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:06 pm
by Rudi
Whilst searching for an AC Delco or a Stewart Warner 757W for Jim, I came across this one:
It is an
Albert Guggenheim Tachometer (handheld) made in Switzerland and really interesting. It had a bid of $9.99US on it when I started watching it hoping to be able to snag it at the last minute. The bid I made certainly would have taken it at $20.99US had I put it in at the last minute. But since the auction ended at 0100 this morning roughly, it was past me bedtime so I had to put in my highest and hope for the best. I lost it by $00.01 :big cry: My highest bid ws $24.99US.
That is the way the
cookie crumbles. Sure would have made a very nice addition to my tool boxes - either in the Pole Barn or in my Cabinet shop -- and probably would have been in the cabinet shop cause it is too nice to get oil on
Just posted to alert others that there are many very fine old aka antique handheld tachometers on
and they are well worth the search
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:39 pm
by dgrapes59
Rudi wrote:Whilst searching for an AC Delco or a Stewart Warner 757W for Jim, I came across this one:
It is an
Albert Guggenheim Tachometer (handheld) made in Switzerland and really interesting. It had a bid of $9.99US on it when I started watching it hoping to be able to snag it at the last minute. The bid I made certainly would have taken it at $20.99US had I put it in at the last minute. But since the auction ended at 0100 this morning roughly, it was past me bedtime so I had to put in my highest and hope for the best. I lost it by $00.01 :big cry: My highest bid ws $24.99US.
That is the way the
cookie crumbles. Sure would have made a very nice addition to my tool boxes - either in the Pole Barn or in my Cabinet shop -- and probably would have been in the cabinet shop cause it is too nice to get oil on
Just posted to alert others that there are many very fine old aka antique handheld tachometers on and they are well worth the search
That is a cool old tool, love 'em!
Just make sure it reads the RPM's in the direction you are wanting to know (A/C and SW read both directions)
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 4:21 pm
by Rudi
David:
CCW readability is unknown and was my only concern, however if it did not read CCW then it definitely would have ended up in my cabinet shop for use on my lathes. Either way.. a cool tool that I had hoped would be in me tool box.
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:45 pm
by JGtools
Rudi, that is so cool. I need to pay more attention to ebay. that would be one neat tool. take it e-z Jim
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 6:44 pm
by Phazer
So . . . without sounding dumb, just what is the pto rpm supposed to be?
I don't have a tach/dwell meter but I do have a Starrett 104 that I can check the PTO and then adjust the engine.
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:16 pm
by Eugene
Phazer wrote:So . . . without sounding dumb, just what is the pto rpm supposed to be?
I don't have a tach/dwell meter but I do have a Starrett 104 that I can check the PTO and then adjust the engine.
Check the operator's manual for your Cub.
Standard Cubs: 450 - 500 low rpm and 1800 high idle
Re: rpm /pto gauge
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 8:21 pm
by Phazer
THANKS ! ! !