Avenger
Veteran Member
My tractor had (has) a seat safety switch. I bypassed it due to the reasons the OP stated. Sometimes, you need to lift your butt up to get a better view over the hood.
I didn't bother with switches or anything unnecessary.
But here is what I did: I had a bunch of left over H11 plugs after doing my lights. I unplugged the seat switch, cut the factory plastic connectors off, and added the H11 plugs. Probably not necessary, but I didn't want to find the proper plug that matches for the next part. I made a simple jumper loop out of another H11 plug. Unplug the tractor side of the seat switch and plug in the jumper loop. Look completely factory, and if for some reason it ever needs to work as a safety switch again, simply unplug the loop and plug in the seat. Very simple.
I show this enhancement at about the 13:40 mark of this video:
I didn't bother with switches or anything unnecessary.
But here is what I did: I had a bunch of left over H11 plugs after doing my lights. I unplugged the seat switch, cut the factory plastic connectors off, and added the H11 plugs. Probably not necessary, but I didn't want to find the proper plug that matches for the next part. I made a simple jumper loop out of another H11 plug. Unplug the tractor side of the seat switch and plug in the jumper loop. Look completely factory, and if for some reason it ever needs to work as a safety switch again, simply unplug the loop and plug in the seat. Very simple.
I show this enhancement at about the 13:40 mark of this video: