Kubota Hazard Switch Plug ID

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rescue161

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I bought a hazard switch to use for my emergency lighting for highway/bank use. I bought a factory hazard switch so I could use it in one of the blank cutouts on the dash. I am having a difficult time locating the plug that mates with this OEM switch. I pull out the factory PTO override to take a couple of pictures, so everyone could see what I need.

Here is the switch that I bought

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Rear of switch

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Here is the plug that I need

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Another angle

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It is a 6-position female plug, with the outer four connectors populated. If I could get a part number or a type, I could order the connectors and the housing on Mouser and crimp what I need. I just don't want to solder directly onto the switch and would like to make this look as close to factory as I can. Please let me know if the photos are not visible and I'll upload to this site directly.

Thanks in advance,
Scott
 
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Success!! I have searched for that connector for a long time and just found it. The connector is a Sumatomi nonsealed MT 090 series PN 6242-5061. Link to Sumatomi catalog . You can buy the connector at Eastern Beaver. It is listed as the 6P090-MT SPA Female for $2.03. Extra pins also available on that page. I think he has a $5 or $10 minimum, so find something else to buy as well.
 
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Success!! I have searched for that connector for a long time and just found it. The connector is a Sumatomi nonsealed MT 090 series PN 6242-5061. Link to Sumatomi catalog . You can buy the connector at Eastern Beaver. It is listed as the 6P090-MT SPA Female for $2.03. Extra pins also available on that page. I think he has a $5 or $10 minimum, so find something else to buy as well.

You are AWESOME and I owe you a beer or beverage of your choice! Thank you very much. I spent an unhealthy amount of time looking for it and kept turning up nothing. I just ordered a few. Thank you again.

Scott
 
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I spent an unhealthy amount of time looking it

I picked up a Kubota work light switch on eBay about 6 years ago. Been looking for that connector ever since. Very very unhealthy amounts of time. I stumbled across it last night while picking up some other connectors at Eastern Beaver. Motorcycle sites for Japanese bikes are a good place to pick up OEM electrical stuff for small Kubota tractors. Glad I could help.
 
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#5  
I already installed one switch. I used four 7/64" female disconnects that I found at the local auto parts store (O'Reilly's). I made the harness with the four connectors and plugged them into the switch. I then wrapped electrical tape a few times around the connectors and then placed 3/8" loom over them and then continued the electrical tape. The body of the switch was still exposed to allow me to run a 4" zip-tie through the locking tab of the switch. Then I placed another 4" zip-tie around the loom and looped the switches' zip-tie around it and tightened both. The 7/64" connectors were very tight on their own and they are insulated from each other. That, coupled with the tape and zip-ties, pretty much guaranteed that the wires would never come loose. I'm just glad that I don't have to do the whole song and dance again. While I was on that site, I bought some crimpers (Hozan P-707). My old ones crimp, but they are too wide and distort smaller pins, so hopefully the new ones will work great and I can retire the old pair.
 
   / Kubota Hazard Switch Plug ID #6  
I picked up a Kubota work light switch on eBay about 6 years ago. Been looking for that connector ever since. Very very unhealthy amounts of time. I stumbled across it last night while picking up some other connectors at Eastern Beaver. Motorcycle sites for Japanese bikes are a good place to pick up OEM electrical stuff for small Kubota tractors. Glad I could help.

I have looked for connectors, without luck, but gave up in less than 6 years. Kudos to your patience and finding the connector!
 

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