Posted by mudmuckgrease on July 08, 2015 at 16:26:41 from (67.142.162.24):
In Reply to: Re: keyed switch posted by Two Dogs on July 08, 2015 at 15:56:56:
Yes, I have in every form I can think of. What pops up are companies that will display toggle switches in an ON OFF ON configuration, or wall switches � everything you could think of, except in the OFF ON ON configuration. What I am looking for is a keyed switch that will go from OFF to ON ( connecting the alternator) and then to the second ON (Connecting the coil) while leaving the first ON .. on. It seems like such a simple thing, but what I find on the internet is everything but that style and configuration. Its weird because it seems to me such a simple thing. It would be like a regular ignition switch that goes OFF ACC START, but leave out the spring loaded START pole and replace it with a simple ON pole. I'm hopping some of the older tractors will have that kind of ignition, and if so, it may lead me to finding that kind of switch.
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