As far as I know, the Hobbs is only useful for measuring elapsed time from engine start to engine stop for a particular flight. Subtract "Hobbs out" from "Hobbs in" and the difference is what you pay for, at most rental places anyway, and what you can write in your logbook. Otherwise, unlike the recording tachometer, there's no significance to the numbers displayed. Fix the Hobbs (if you want to) and start it at zero, or anything else. I have one in my airplane, but I doubt if I've even looked at it to see if it works. I use tach time for my logbook - yeah, a little less than what a Hobbs would show, but close enough, and I don't have to squint to read it.