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Ignition switch replacement '50 TO-20

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Bruce(OR)

05-05-2008 16:38:59




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Hi! Got the '20 going back together and ran into another problem with the flea-bay ign switch mounting. I seem to have a oval hole with flat sides into which I seem to need to mount the ign switch on the lower panel. The switch has a round base and one side on the threaded portion has a flat spot. I could file this mess down to fit, stack washers and then find the nut I lost to tighten this ugliness up but I would like to find the correct part.
Went past the local Holland dealer and his AGCO catalog pretty much showed the back of what I have. No Thanks... Any other ideas??
thanks in advance!
Bruce(OR)

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gshadel

05-05-2008 17:16:02




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 Re: Ignition switch replacement '50 TO-20 in reply to Bruce(OR), 05-05-2008 16:38:59  
Bruce, I think the ignition switch I bought at TSC a couple years back sounds like what you have also. The old switch had stripped out threads and would not tighten-up. The old switch was not an O.E. switch. My replacement happen to fit, but the hole in my dash was round. Maybe, if you can not find a matching switch, you will need to grind out the hole in your dash to fit modern switches?

George

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Richard L

05-05-2008 16:57:38




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 Re: Ignition switch replacement '50 TO-20 in reply to Bruce(OR), 05-05-2008 16:38:59  
I went to this sites parts and with their small picture I couldn't tell if it was flat on 2 sides or not. You could give them an email or a call and ask. Richard



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