RayCo
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2005
- Messages
- 1,031
- Location
- Chester County, PA
- Tractor
- Kubota BX24, Case 580 Super L
I replaced my dash unit when I got my BX and the hour meter display failed shortly there after. It was a simple, painless procedure.
Personally, if mine died now, I'd bite the bullet and pay for the original replacement if I had to, and before installing it, I'd then hook it up to a 12V source for 236 hours, or whatever I remembered my approximate hour reading to be. Not only do I want to know my accurate hours, but also so that it'd be accurate to someone who buys my tractor if I ever sell it.
Personally, if mine died now, I'd bite the bullet and pay for the original replacement if I had to, and before installing it, I'd then hook it up to a 12V source for 236 hours, or whatever I remembered my approximate hour reading to be. Not only do I want to know my accurate hours, but also so that it'd be accurate to someone who buys my tractor if I ever sell it.