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keyed ignition switch for Super H

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Ronald Shull

08-01-2004 14:38:26




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For security reasons, I'd like to install a keyed ignition switch on my 1954 Super H. I plan on using one of the cast, steering-post mounted, starter switch brackets from an H to mount the switch, but I'm not sure what kind of switch to use. The tractor is stock and still has the original 6V wlectrical system. And I don't want to make any changes that can't easily be undone at a later date. If anyone has any input, I'd appreciate it.

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RPM

08-03-2004 08:34:37




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 Re: keyed ignition switch for Super H in reply to Ronald Shull, 08-01-2004 14:38:26  
No they werent built that way but it is easy to change, all you need is key switch that breaks the circuit in off, for mag it must ground the wire from mag. CNH part 403562R2 switch from 06-66 will work for this.



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Ronald Shull

08-05-2004 22:32:02




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 Re: keyed ignition switch for Super H in reply to RPM, 08-03-2004 08:34:37  
I'm not clear whether the CNH part number you gave is for a tractor with a mag or with battery ignition. Mine has battery ignition. I'd appreciate clarification and thanks for the information.



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rustyfarmall

08-01-2004 16:31:11




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 Re: keyed ignition switch for Super H in reply to Ronald Shull, 08-01-2004 14:38:26  
My M is set up that way, don't know where the switch came from, it was there when I bought the tractor, and is mounted in the headlight bar, I really don't like it there. I think your idea is better, or, what about mounting it in the ammeter box? That way all of the wiring would be concealed as well as out of the weather. Check with NAPA, Car Quest, or similar for the switch, maybe even your Case-IH dealer, it shouldn't matter whether it is 6 or 12 volt.

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