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  1. #1
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    Default Quality After Market Safety Switches

    For decades safety switches have been a pain in the butt. Not limited to lawn/garden tractors but in more recent years the big tractors are involved.

    Wouldn't you be mad as **** if you paid a quarter million for a tractor and in less than 30 days from the dealer it wouldn't crank because of a inferior safety switch that keeps you out of the field for 2 or 3 days and possibly more.

    Not to mention all the money that's spent on all the wrong parts - solenoids - starters - batteries - etc. that can't be returned because the dealing seller said "WELL, THAT'S ELECTRIC and THAT CAN'T BE RETURNED".


    So this brings up the question - why hasn't a US company jumped on the band wagon and solved this problem?

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    Default Re: Quality After Market Safety Switches

    Why didn't you by-pass the switch till a new one was obtained ?

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