Kubota Seat Safety Switch

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CommanderDave

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I would like to install a bypass seat safety/cutoff switch for my 2023 Kubota L4060 ROPS tractor. I do not want to permanently disable it, just be able to switch it off under certain limited circumstances, but keeping it engaged most all the time. I have attached a photo showing the wiring and location of the plunger style disengagement switch, and the blank spot to install a bypass switch. My question is, where do I tap into the wires... just after the plunger switch, or after the gray connector in the line...or do I disconnect the gray connector and jump it over to the bypass switch? Thanks.
 

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   / Kubota Seat Safety Switch #2  
There should be instructions on how to disable the seat safety switch in your OP manual. Example - you have a chipper attached to the 3-point. You do - #1, #2 and then #3. You then get off the tractor and use the chipper.
 
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I'm not sure what reason you have for bypassing the switch. If it's for off tractor use, like a generator or chipper, many Kubota's let you fold the seat forward which automatically bypasses the switch. Not sure about the L4060 though.

I have an air ride seat on my L6060 which does not have this feature. I installed a mechanical twist timer to bypass the switch. That way, I don't have to worry about forgetting to turn it on again. It comes in handy when I want to stand on the deck to see the fork tips or line up an SSQA implement.
 
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I'm not sure what reason you have for bypassing the switch. If it's for off tractor use, like a generator or chipper, many Kubota's let you fold the seat forward which automatically bypasses the switch. Not sure about the L4060 though.

I have an air ride seat on my L6060 which does not have this feature. I installed a mechanical twist timer to bypass the switch. That way, I don't have to worry about forgetting to turn it on again. It comes in handy when I want to stand on the deck to see the fork tips or line up an SSQA implement.
Can you show me how you wired the timer?
 
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Then there is the system on my 2009 Kubota M6040. With the chipper connected - engage the PTO. Get off the seat. A buzzer will beap - 8 to 10 times and then shut off. No seat folded forward - nothing shut down.

Just a buzzer that warns everybody - "The PTO on this tractor is engaged". As if everybody can't hear the hurricane being sucked thru the chipper.
 
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Hold the DAMN phone here. Page 89 of the 2023 Kubota L4060 operator's manual gives specific instructions on how to use the PTO. Specifically - off tractor PTO operation.

Like I said before - open and read your OP manual.
 
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Hold the DAMN phone here. Page 89 of the 2023 Kubota L4060 operator's manual gives specific instructions on how to use the PTO. Specifically - off tractor PTO operation.

Like I said before - open and read your OP manual.

They don't give the operator much time to flip the seat up, plus the optional air ride seat does not have the unattended pto option. Not sure what the op has though.
 
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Hold the DAMN phone here. Page 89 of the 2023 Kubota L4060 operator's manual gives specific instructions on how to use the PTO. Specifically - off tractor PTO operation.

Like I said before - open and read your OP manual.
I'm not talking about or have an issue with the PTO, which I never mentioned. I only want to be able to move the tractor a bit forward and back while standing on the ground to line up implements on the front end.
 
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The reason I'd like to have a bypass switch is not about using the PTO. If I am hooking up implements, either on the front or back end, I have limited visibility to get things lined up properly, but I do have a better view when on the ground. I used to be able to move the HST pedal by hand to accomplish this on my previous Kubota, but that is because I had permanently bypassed the seat switch. I don't want to go that far with this new tractor. As it is I have to get off, the tractor dies, I look at the lineup, get back on, start up the tractor, move it, get off, tractor dies.... This is not a PTO issue with me, I don't have a chipper or a generator, or the like. So page 89 is of no use to me. But hey, if there is another page I'm missing I'll be happy to go there.
 

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