Marty and others,
Remember that the guage, and lights, and some other items were accessories, and sold over the parts counter. They came with an instruction sheet that had a "recommended" installation location, but were installed by the owner or a dealer, and probably in a location to suit the owner rather than per the drawing supplied by IH. The same for the light switch, somehow I cannot see a dealers mechanic with a ruler and pencil in hand measuring a exact location to drill a hole, after all, there was open space behind the dash, close was good. It was just a little tractor bought to mow the lawn or plow the garden, or what ever, and no one was worried about a bunch of people with "yellow" fever rebuilding one of them 30, 40, 50 years later and making it factory new again........no one even thought it would still be around 30, 40, or 50 years later. You know how your's is mounted, you have the info on how IH said it should be mounted, and it is your tractor, so the balls in your court. There is a nice article by Tim Delooza in the Winter 2010 issue of Cadet Connection Magazine that fits right in with this thread, and includes this wording of a "Correct Police sign" that I display with my tractors at a show........
Attention "Correct Police"
Copyright © 2003, Paul R. Bell
I am not interested in your comments on what is wrong with my tractors, with the key words being "my tractors".
I know what is, and what is not correct on them, and it's possible I may know more about Cub Cadets than you do. I do not claim that they are restored, but they have been refurbished, and are, the way I want them. Feel free to look at them all you want but keep your "correctness comments" to your self.
Thank You and y'all have a nice day.