Mechanical Tach Repair

/ Mechanical Tach Repair #1  

TimberHole

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Missouri
Tractor
JD9504WD w/ 75 Loader, JD345, Bobcat S150
My JD 950 has the original tach. It is in excellent cosmetic condition and has a perfect face. It is indicating about 600 rpm's low.

Does anyone have any experience repairing mechanical tachs? We used to have a great speedo shop here in the Midwest but they are gone to the best of my knowledge. According to my research the guts of the tach is a spinning magnet with a calibrated spring. We'll call it electromechanical magic :) The only good news here is that since there isn't any electricity involved I probably won't let any smoke out :)

I'm thinking I will split the unit and see what's going on inside. If anyone has experience with this let me know. Otherwise I'll pull it and see if I can figure anything out.

Thanks.
 
/ Mechanical Tach Repair #2  
I have some experience repairing speedos and tachs.

Well, I have experience in trying; I never succeeded once.
But if I have another broken one, I'll try again!!
 
/ Mechanical Tach Repair
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#4  
Thanks Cincy. I just called him and he doesn't work on the old stuff anymore.Good try though.
 
/ Mechanical Tach Repair #7  
Remove the drive cable and check the ends. Then remove the cable from the casing and grease it with thin/light grease.
Most of the times problems with a mechanical tach is a dry drive cable.
 
/ Mechanical Tach Repair #8  
Boomer has a point there; you can also replace the inner part, get a kit from any auto parts store.
 

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