Yes, a pressure gauge of the correct range should interchange positions.
Markings on the face won't match positions - "Engine Oil" verses Transmission Oil".
Very common to see aftermarket gauges installed in Farm equipment with only the Owner actually knowing what Temps & Pressures those gauges actually read.
Hi Team,
you may need around a 600 PSI gauge for this application--I know it is not a Cat but Cat Trans. test gauges for the clutch and steering on a Powershift/T/Converter drive machine are 600 PSI units.
I Googled and could not find specs. for your machine to be sure of the clutch test pressures.
Cheers,
Eddie B.
I too thought it was odd that the Trans pressure was only a Max of 80 which is why I used the disclaimer of " correct range".......
Everyone, Thanks for the Replies, I went ahead and ordered from a Case Dealer at $120.00 for the torque convertor oil gauge (for the operating psi). On the bright side, it won't be cheap chinese junk.