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Topic: Graham Bradley starter switch location
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| Jeff Oliver
10-07-2009 20:43:38
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I have a 1939 Graham Bradley. The previous owner put a key switch and solenoid on it and i am wanting to put just a push button starter switch on it instead and do away with the solenoid. Where was the starter button originally located on these and does anyone have a picture it it? thanks! |
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| Eric from Or
10-26-2009 17:28:38
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Re: Graham Bradley starter switch location in reply to Jeff Oliver, 10-07-2009 20:43:38
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| | Hi Jeff The starter push button was located in between the steering column and the gauge cluster. I have pictures from the owners and shop manuals that I can email you if you like, just send me your email address. |
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| El Toro
10-08-2009 04:17:16
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Re: Graham Bradley starter switch location in reply to Jeff Oliver, 10-07-2009 20:43:38
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|  I can't answer your question, but there's some owners out there with these tractors. Here's a picture of one. Sure were a nice looking tractor. Hal |
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