GeorgeSB
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My Kioti DK35 tractor tachometer and hour meter haven't been running.
The tachometer cable broke at about 550 hours.
Broken Kioti DK35 tachometer
Broken hour meter
With some research for the DK35, it's a mechanical cable to the tachometer and hour meter, not electrical.
I found the end in the engine. It is located near the front of the engine on the right/"passenger" side. Just lift the right side cover off the engine compartment.
What breaks off is the plastic (PLASTIC!!!) Kioti used to connect the cable to the engine end, which is internal to the cable and makes the engine insert.
Remove that by hand by unscrewing the cable connection to the engine.
Trace the cable back to the instrument cluster in the cab.
It goes into the Tachometer display at a right angle. So, trace the cable through the firewall into the cluster area and into the meter.
To get access to the back of the instrument panel on the DK35 to access the tachometer, just remove the two top bolts above the instrument panel "glass shield" then two bolts on each side of the base plastic, the top most bolt that is recessed into the plastic siding.
To pull the instrument cluster upwards you must pull the pin on the throttle hand control. That's a little challenging.
To thread the cable through the two respective holes, one being the firewall, you must pull out the emergency throttle kill pull switch cable. It is much smaller. And held by a screw in cable-holding device. You also have to pull the rubber grommet that the cable runs through the firewall.
Another "Trick" is that the lower gray panel has a lip sticking into the bottom panel and there's a hidden bolt behind.
Reverse to install.
Some tachometer pictures.
The first and second pictures are of the opened access to the back of the tachometer display and the cable coming out of it.

The third picture is as the cable passes through the firewall

The fourth picture is as the cable plus the smaller throttle shut down cable going through the support structure.

The fifth and sixth and seventh pictures are the insert into the engine on the right side and front of the motor.



The 8th and 9th pictures are of the old broken cable. The plastic is missing as you look inside, it will be in the engine inserted where it belongs but broken off.


The 10th and final picture is of the tractor showing the panels removed to gain access to the instrument cluster back and the tachometer.

The tachometer cable broke at about 550 hours.
Broken Kioti DK35 tachometer
Broken hour meter
With some research for the DK35, it's a mechanical cable to the tachometer and hour meter, not electrical.
I found the end in the engine. It is located near the front of the engine on the right/"passenger" side. Just lift the right side cover off the engine compartment.
What breaks off is the plastic (PLASTIC!!!) Kioti used to connect the cable to the engine end, which is internal to the cable and makes the engine insert.
Remove that by hand by unscrewing the cable connection to the engine.
Trace the cable back to the instrument cluster in the cab.
It goes into the Tachometer display at a right angle. So, trace the cable through the firewall into the cluster area and into the meter.
To get access to the back of the instrument panel on the DK35 to access the tachometer, just remove the two top bolts above the instrument panel "glass shield" then two bolts on each side of the base plastic, the top most bolt that is recessed into the plastic siding.
To pull the instrument cluster upwards you must pull the pin on the throttle hand control. That's a little challenging.
To thread the cable through the two respective holes, one being the firewall, you must pull out the emergency throttle kill pull switch cable. It is much smaller. And held by a screw in cable-holding device. You also have to pull the rubber grommet that the cable runs through the firewall.
Another "Trick" is that the lower gray panel has a lip sticking into the bottom panel and there's a hidden bolt behind.
Reverse to install.
Some tachometer pictures.
The first and second pictures are of the opened access to the back of the tachometer display and the cable coming out of it.


The third picture is as the cable passes through the firewall

The fourth picture is as the cable plus the smaller throttle shut down cable going through the support structure.

The fifth and sixth and seventh pictures are the insert into the engine on the right side and front of the motor.



The 8th and 9th pictures are of the old broken cable. The plastic is missing as you look inside, it will be in the engine inserted where it belongs but broken off.


The 10th and final picture is of the tractor showing the panels removed to gain access to the instrument cluster back and the tachometer.

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