Hammbone
Bronze Member
On my 1951, I just stuck a new one in dry, as it came out of the plastic bag, on the day the old one failed (at 1500 hours). They had one in stock at the farm store around the corner. I don't remember it being very expensive. Currently, I have around 500 additional hours. You should be able to get that with no lube anyhow. How many hours did yours fail at? What did the new one cost? That sounds like a bit of a messy job that I would skip unless the cable was expensive and/or I had lots of free time. It would be interesting to know the average difference in lifespan of a lubed or un-lubed cable. I know it is hard to believe, but sometimes too much lube can do more harm than good.
Well, the cable and meter were not working when I bought the tractor, so I'm not sure how long ago it gave up. The meter read 2812.6 hours when it stopped working, but that was apparently looooong before I purchased the tractor. You can see how dark the numbers are, but if you look closely, you can see that the number dial is white where I wiped a little of the smut off of the dial. It was only dirty on those numbers exposed, the back side was still white! The new cable was something like $20, I don't remember exactly. It's the all metal sleeve and seems pretty sturdy. It was actually fairly easy to take apart, only one little c clip on the governor side. It slid right out I lubed it up lightly with lithium grease except for the last few inches on the meter side, then slid it right back in and reinstalled the c clip. Total of about 5 minutes start to finish. Seems like minimal effort to me to do the extra step w/o cutting corners for peace of mind type of thing.
I have not gotten around to trying the jbweld yet, but hopefully this weekend I will have time to try it out and get the meter back together and installed. I'll put up some pictures if everything goes well (or if it doesn't as well)


