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Gary Sweat
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The ignition switch on my 3810D and many other Yanmars has a TS position built in its turned to the left like accy on a car ign sw food for thought...
The TS works also when the ignition switch is turned to start however it takes longer than just cranking to fire up the TS unit. More food for thought for wiring it into your system. In other words the solenoid wire is good for wiring it in just don't clutch it while you turn the ignition switch to start for the first 10-20 seconds when you want to fire the TS up when its cold.
I took mine out and ran it outside the engine and it will just start a fire @ 10 seconds and 20 is probably the max that I would feel good about using it. hth
Btw I have a small magnetic oil pan heater and I use both when the tractor has to sit in an un-heated garage and it starts just fine.
Thanks for that info. I replaced the ignition switch years ago with one from an automotive store. It has the accessory position on it just nothing hooked to it. I was thinking that if I do put this in, I could use a push button switch.
Do you have to keep power to the TS while you are cranking the engine? I understand how the TS starts the flame but not how it works after the flame starts???