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bypassing saftey switches

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frank2

03-22-2006 17:21:04




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I have a garden tractor with two saftey switches on it. How do i by pass them so the engine will run with out me pushing the switch in.




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Kent of SW MO

03-23-2006 07:12:57




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 Re: bypassing saftey switches in reply to frank2, 03-22-2006 17:21:04  
The reason they were put their was LAWYERS. If you can not trouble shoot electrical systems you will have to live with them as it is illegel for a service person to unhook them. The safety switch were put on to protect people who have never had any training for the equipment. I grew up on a farm and was trained from day to day. The safety switches are a PITA. As an owner you can by-pass the switches.

Kent Kent

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ldj

03-23-2006 17:05:38




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 Re: bypassing saftey switches in reply to Kent of SW MO, 03-23-2006 07:12:57  
Kent, I think what we are both saying or at least me, is if he doesn't know enough about it to by-pass the switches, then he or anyone else shouldn't.



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Kent of SW MO

03-24-2006 05:30:41




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 Re: bypassing saftey switches in reply to ldj, 03-23-2006 17:05:38  
LDJ,

I had never thought of it that way but YOU ARE RIGHT.

Kent



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ldj

03-22-2006 19:54:24




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 Re: bypassing saftey switches in reply to frank2, 03-22-2006 17:21:04  
Don't, they were put there for a reason



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