TT60A New Holland

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My neighbours NH tractor has more beepers and electric shut downs than I can find.

We hooked up the rototiller, no problem, everything if free and it drives.
Took it to the garden, slowly engaged the PTO. It started to turn over slowly. When the lever engaged all the way down it hits a switch - I suppose this will kill the tractor if the seat switch isn't activated.
Anyway, I'm on the seat and the tractor dies. I tried unpluging the pto switch the seat switch, its in neutral, but no matter what I do the starter will not turn on.

Any suggestions?? Thanks, Grant
 
The switches are a series driven system in other words they need to be connected and on for it to operate. Removing the switches is in the opposite direction from connecting them together and having them conduct. Follow the voltage (or ground) to the switch that is open. Jim
 
Will do. At least its not raining.
On a side note - that tractor is probably one of the loudest basic stock tractors around.

Thanks, Grant
 

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