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Traction Booster Gauge triplets!!!

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    Posted: 09 Jan 2011 at 8:07pm
 
 
It's been a busy day inside for me while the snow was falling all day outside.  I just finished up assembling these three Traction Booster gauges.  All three units are working gauges and sold.  If they pass a hydraulic test tomorrow they will be on there way to the customer.  Hopefully they will all test fine.  Just wanted to share.  Thanks. 
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Doug...those gauges look great! I'll know where to get one when I need one now! Can you tell us a price,by chance? Thanks for sharing.  Rick
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The working gauges in the photo run $150 each with a core exchange.  I also offer the nonworking gauge for $75 with a core exchange.
 
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 Are those my gauges? They shure do look alot better than when i sent them to you. As soon as i get more cores will send them your way. Keep up the good work.     Matt      
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How can I get an hold of you. I need one for mine d15. thxchuck
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would like to get in touch with you as my gauge needs some attention
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Those look GREAT Doug!
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why do they cost so much . What is in them?
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I would guess a little Blood, Sweat and maybe some tears...  LOL  Nice job Oldoug..
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at my local cat dealer the parts guy is always hiding in the back working on something rumor is it is traction booster gauges but who knows
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I'd love to have one someday but right now money is tight and I don't have a core anyway. D14 didn't have one in it when I got it. Someone tried to use a regular oil pressure gauge. Wonder why it was half full of oil LOL!

Just when I thought I was finishing my "honey-do-list", she turned the page!!!
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