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    Posted: 30 Oct 2010 at 1:40pm
 How much pressure is the most seen on a traction booster gauge? Mine doesn't work and I would like to put one it just for looks but I don't want to put one to small on.
 
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I believe the older tractors  ( Eg. WD  and WD45 ) were capable of 3500 psi.
 
So I would use a gauge capable of 5000 to 6000 psi.
 
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Between $150 and $200 will get you a restored and working T.B. gauge. A non functioning cosmetic restored gauge will run about $75. I got a working one from one of the Norms that post here. I think it was Norm Meinert. Can't remember for sure now.
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You can also buy a 5000 lbs gauge for about $8 that will work but will show PSI and doesn't say Allis on it.
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 a wd45 is capable of 3500# +   we have rebuilt working gauges or cosmetic [either]
  $175.00 w core  or 65.00  no core    1-800-254-3166
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At your prices quoted, I am sure you will sell a lot with "No Core".
 
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  this is subject to stock on hand[only]  we have been warned the next shipment will be higher  sorry  for the the warning
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I restore the Traction Booster gauges also.  $150 for the working with core exchange and also have the no-working ones for $75 with core exchange.  Customer pays shipping.
 
 
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