Ignition switch

My ignition switch in my ford 2000 is partially broken, I assume the timbers or springs wore out because the key wont stay in. I put the key in and it operates fine, but the key will just fall out. I dont like not having a quick way to shut it off in case of emergency, so I need a new ignition switch. My question is, do they make non-keyed versions? I dont care about the key, I'd actually rather have something that wasent removable. I know I can make some generic Jerry-rigged starter switch, but I dont want that!
 
I have a toggle switch wired in with a push button on a couple of tractors. The problem is finding good quality switches. I haven't
had good luck at Auto Zone or O'Riley.
 
Why not change out the switch with a generic switch. I changed mine just because it had only one key for it and I couldn't find someone to duplicate the key.
 
Well, after some thought today I thought of a real good reason that I should buy a new stock keyed switch. Sometimes the brother in law's kids come out and like to pretend like they are driving the tractor. One of his kids in particular is a busy little guy and I am quite sure would accidentally start it. In the past I just took the key and let him play, but if I didn't have a key to take then it would be a problem. I'd rather a kid play and have a good time "playing farmer" than not. So I guess I solved this great dilemma!
 

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