How are you guys setting your clocks?

/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #1  

boomer632

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Only way I can figure out to do it is to disconnect your battery and wait until 12 noon or 12 midnight. Gotta keep battery disconnected for about 5 minutes for clock to go to 12:00.
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #2  
interesting..mine doesnt have a clock..I am assuming its in the dash?
 
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Only way I can figure out to do it is to disconnect your battery and wait until 12 noon or 12 midnight. Gotta keep battery disconnected for about 5 minutes for clock to go to 12:00.
There are no buttons of any kind? Is this in a radio or ?
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #4  
Mine all have a flat surface opposite the #12 and I place that on a shelf! Works good for me! :laughing: :laughing:
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks?
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#7  
Yes its in the dash. Not part old any radio. That's about it for any complaints on the tractor so far. You would think they would have put a button somewhere.
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #8  
Voice in my head: What time is it?

Another voice in my head: Shut up and keep mowing!

(All barely heard over my audio book in the earphones.)
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #9  
The same way I fix my computer, I have my 14 year old do it.
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #10  
Just piss the wife off she'll set your clock!!!!
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #11  
I know it's not manly, but you could get out the instruction book.:laughing:
 
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I don't have a clock on my tractor. Your owners manual should have a procedure for setting a clock in the dash.
I do have a watch though and I dread the thought of springing ahead next Sunday for daylight savings time. When I go in to work on Monday I have about 50 clocks I have to manually set to the correct and exact same time.
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #15  
e have a clock in the garage (shop) which sets its self, it is linked to Europe and automaticly sets and goes forward an hour in springtime and actually goes forward 11 hours in fall which is one hour back

good innit:thumbsup:
 
/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #16  
Hey buddy there are two wires under lower dash panel you connect together to change time not the most convenient :)
 
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Well I came across a user manual for the R4041/R4047 tractor. I read through it and found a section on how to set the clock. My manual that came with the tractor did NOT have this section.. hence my original post. I thought that I would share it with you..

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/ How are you guys setting your clocks? #18  
I dont have to do all that to set my P7010 clock, it has a button on the dash which is a good thing because the clock doesnt keep time worth a *$%^. I mostly just ignore it. Looks like they could put in a decent clock after all they only cost about a buck. This poor timing could be from the short in the wiring harness though so I guess I should look at tyrapping that once I get home, if I can remember. As long as the tach works I forget about the short.
 
 
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