Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter

   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #11  
I doubt there's an accurate hour meter on any piece piece of equipment. Disconnect it for a year and you'll be even.

Smart advice. That's my vote as well.
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #12  
Smart advice. That's my vote as well.
Only problem with that is you lose the interval information that would be used for maintenance. For instance, on my tractor, there is a 50 hour maintenance interval among others. I'd just notate it in the log and continue to use the meter.
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #13  
Im wondering why it matters? I HIGHLY doubt any hour meter, be it on a lawn tractor, big tractor, genset or boat, is accurate as you can simply disconnect or replace them. You, yourself, said you wired this one in, so its not accurate anyways, right? Disconnect that thing until you believe another 100hrs has past and reconnect. No biggie.


Or, simply get another one...
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #14  
Just leave it on for another 99,900 hours to roll it back to where you belong :)
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #15  
I like the old style mechanically driven ones- they don't count unless the engine is running, could do it like some of the cars- trigger off of tach pulses or an oil pressure light sender wired thru a relay to power the hour meter only when there is oil pressure..

I on the other hand do not like the old style mechanical meters. My Kubota L4400 had that type. 95% of my work with that tractor was at or just above an idle. When I sold it to a friend, the meter showed 250 hours. The actual use time was much closer to 600 hours. I could work that tractor all day and it would register 2 or 3 hours. I told the buyer and assured him it was closer to 600.

I'm not sure how my M9540 is set up. I'm sure it's electrical, but not sure if it would trip hours with just the key on. :confused:
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter #16  
On my Ford, it runs at half speed below PTO idle, and full above. Kinda gives a better representation of the true use.
 
   / Accidently Left Key on - added 100 hours to hour meter
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#17  
Just leave it on for another 99,900 hours to roll it back to where you belong :)
Hey, now yer talkin'......why didn't I think of this. :laughing:
 

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