Switch Wiring

Good morning everyone. I got a problem with my Jubilee. First the hot cable shorted out on some metal and caused some issues. I fixed that and wasn't getting fire to the points. So I ended up replacing coil, points, condenser and bought a new switch because the old one felt hard to turn on some times. My question is how do I wire up this new switch because it starts the tractor like a car switch would and I don't want to wire something up wrong. It has a large terminal in the middle marked ign, one small one marked acc, one marked ign, one batt I have a one wire alternator and 12v battery. If anyone has a wiring diagram I could go by or give me step by step instructions it would be greatly appreciated. I decided to rewire the whole thing to check out the wires and how they run to keep this from happening again. Thanks for your help.
 
So, you want to defeat the neutral safety start switch so that you can start the tractor while transmission is in gear..........not the best of ideas, I must say. Further more, unless you change starter solenoid types, you can not do that anyway.
 
I already have the neutral switches by passed. I know it's a safety hazard if your not careful. I don't need to start the tractor with the switch that's ok I can still use the push button I have on it I just need to know for sure what wire goes where as it's different that the basic on off switch it has now.
 
The factory switch only had two wires, one to each ogf the two terminal block screws. IF you just want to replace a factory switch with the one you bought then attach one of those two wires to IGN and the other to BATT and the other ends to that same two terminal block. Doesn't matter which of the terminals goes to which sw BATT or Ign, since it will be acting as a simple on/off switch, connecting the two terminals when ON and disconnecting them when OFF.
 
Thank you. I took Dennis Carpenter's & cleaned it up a little & put my touches on it. :)
 

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