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1066 Kill Switch.

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Greg H.

07-18-2000 10:52:57




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A buddy of mine pulls an International 1066, in the 9 and 10 thousand pound turbo class on our local fair circuit. This year they set up a rule that all turbo tractors had to have a remote kill switch that the sled operator could use to shut the tractor down. It's a diesel, so the logical thing I think would be to be able to shut the air off. What is the best way to accomplish this? please give as detailed suggestions as possible, and share any designs that you folks have tryed before. Thanks for your input in advance. Greg H.

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DB

07-19-2000 16:23:01




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 Re: 1066 Kill Switch. in reply to Greg H., 07-18-2000 10:52:57  
Come off the air intake side of blower with an elbow turn up into a short Stack and put a flapper on it like a muffer would have---Rig a spring on the flapper and a pin to hold it open-- cable off the pin to rear of tractor--that cable will hook to sled --if some thing breaks loose--cable pulls pin --spring pulls flapper down --air is shut off-- yes you do have to cut a hole hood to run the short stack thru--

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butler ont. can.

07-18-2000 12:20:30




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 Re: 1066 Kill Switch. in reply to Greg H., 07-18-2000 10:52:57  
If this 1066 has a DT414 engine, the combine version of this motor had an electric solenoid shutoff on the injector pump. Our ih 1440 had this set up only it was the d436 none turbo engine. He could most likely change to this type of injector pump and wire up the solenoid so the drive of the tractor or the sled operator can kill the motor in an emergency.



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butler ont. can.

07-18-2000 12:19:42




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 Re: 1066 Kill Switch. in reply to Greg H., 07-18-2000 10:52:57  
If this 1066 has a DT414 engine, the combine version of this motor had an electric solenoid shutoff on the injector pump. Our ih 1440 had this set up only it was the d436 none turbo engine. He could most likely change to this type of injector pump and wire up the solenoid so the drive of the tractor or the sled operator can kill the motor in an emergency.



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Greg H.

07-18-2000 13:27:40




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 Re: Re: 1066 Kill Switch. in reply to butler ont. can., 07-18-2000 12:19:42  
Thanks alot for the repley, well have to have a look at the pump. Thanks again, Greg H.



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