Posted by 5550ron on April 13, 2011 at 07:21:19 from (206.9.240.91):
In Reply to: Re: Ignition switch posted by Albo5000 on April 13, 2011 at 06:28:01:
You didn't say which tractor you have. As some one else said, "assuming you have a letter series", yes you should be able to spin the starter if the ignition switch is pushed in. Yes you should be able to turn on the lights if the ignition switch is pushed in. No you cannot start the tractor if the ignition switch is pushed in. Your statement about a "kill" switch needs further explanation. Letter series tractors don't have "any such" switch. If your tractor has a magneto, then what you may be calling a "kill" switch still looks like an ignition switch but now functions as a so-called "kill" switch. If a "kill" switch is pushed in, the magneto will not function. If the "kill" switch is pulled out, the magneto will function. Is this clear enough? And no you do not have to replace the entire ignition system!!!
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