Dont know if ill be ripped into as a 90 owner posting in Disco forum but I think you are right on the money.Im driving off road most days and towing and it must be heavy on the oil.I dont have an hor meter but would fit if I came across one.All I do is change at 3000 miles instead.Hour meters are made ,there is one in my tractor.Its done 4200 hours since 1985.It doesnt do much roadwork either but I just change the oil once a year.Just a thought-I know you change the oil every 6k miles but if you offroad a lot there will be lots of engine and not so much moving
Any one know how many hours of operation between changes and anyone ever fitted an engine running hour meter
Thats helpful Jim and tis true all the plant Ive ever hired or owned had one.I live right down in the pointy end and dont know of any plant breakers around here, might look into it when Im upcountry in a few weeks time.Could be a tricky job to fit esp.getting the gearing right.There are plenty of hourmeters out there.Every piece of earthmoving equipment has an hour meter.Try tour local JCB dealer to check prices or scrap people who break excavators.We had hour meters in excavators years ago when they didn't even have an oil pressure gauge.
cheers
jim Anderson
1996 300Tdi auto(Jap reimport)
Thanks pauli,not sure it cn be electric the ones Ive seen are driven off a cable as they need to take the revs into account.My internet connection is so bad I do as little searching as poss.but be good to hear what you come up with.Hi Turboman
Useful comments always welcome
I will do a search for a 12 volt hour meter-they must be out there
Thanx for that pauli ,most interesting and as tusken says,inexpensive.You guys seem informed about electrics,im happy spannering but always get auto electrician if its more than component replaceAnd here
12 Volt Hour Meter
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