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Farmall B on/off switch

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Lance in Texas

08-23-2005 11:34:14




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Where is the cheapest place to find the on/off (kill switch) for my 41' B. The cheapest I have found is $51 for a new one. I will take new or used so long as it works. Thanks, Lance.




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Paul in Mich

08-23-2005 17:15:29




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 Re: Farmall B on/off switch in reply to Lance in Texas, 08-23-2005 11:34:14  
Lance, I bought a reproduction switch for my "H", for $45.00, but it wasnt that great of quality. The threads were stripped on the switch barrel from the get go. Probably one that escaped quality control. I ended up buying a used one at a tractor show from a used parts dealer, for $20.00 and it works just fine. If you want the original type, I suggest you try the used parts dealers. Short of wanting to pay for an original IH switch, I"m sure a $2.00 toggle will get the job done.

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El Toro

08-23-2005 13:37:16




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 Re: Farmall B on/off switch in reply to Lance in Texas, 08-23-2005 11:34:14  
Have you tried NAPA auto parts or J. C. Whitney?
Hal



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El Toro

08-23-2005 14:53:47




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 Re: Farmall B on/off switch in reply to Jonathan Brown, 08-23-2005 14:08:50  
I would use a toggle switch before I would pay $70.00. This could used to ground out a magneto or kill the voltage to a distributor with battery ignition. Hal



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RustyFarmall

08-23-2005 13:34:13




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 Re: Farmall B on/off switch in reply to Lance in Texas, 08-23-2005 11:34:14  
Somebody else asked the same question about the switch for an M. Just click on the link.



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old

08-23-2005 13:33:48




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 Re: Farmall B on/off switch in reply to Lance in Texas, 08-23-2005 11:34:14  
I have one and its still on the tracrtor but I don't know if its good or not



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