The bowl shaped rain cover at the bottom of the external part of the shift lever (with the spring holding it down is fixed in relation to the lever. In neutral, the front center edge of the bowl is, lets say, 2.5 inches from the platform deck. As the lever is moved left to right in the Neutral gate, the heght above the deck does not change as the bowl tips right, then left. This is the location of the roller on the safety switch (when on and conducting). As the lever is moved forward into any gear slot (R,2,4 on an H), the edge moves down to 2.25 inches from the deck releasing the pressure on the roller, and shutting off the Microswitch (open). If the lever is put in any gear that pulls the lever to the rear, (1,3,5 on an H) the edge moves up to 2.75 inches above the deck and again the switch is open. Remember thes distances are to be measured, not assumed to be correct. It would work on any tractor with this bowl shaped rain deflector, provided it has a gear pattern with a single straight line neutral. Cubs, A, B, C, 300, 400, etc. Jim
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