BXRICK
Silver Member
On my BX, there are two seat kill switches if I'm not mistaken - one engages when you're sitting, and the other when the seat is flipped up (so the tractor doesn't die when running the PTO when not on the tractor). I don't know the details of the L39.
Since I have not run into any issues with the switches during my use, I haven't messed around with them, but if they are ground switches, they are wired in series, and if they are on the hot side, they are wired in parallel.
Either way, a possible solution to the problem might be to add a third momentary switch, wired to work just like the other two. It could be some sort of a foot treadle switch. That way, when you stand up, you could put a toe on the switch, which would prevent the tractor from stopping, yet if you fell off the tractor, the tractor would still stop "correctly".
Possibly get one of those switches used under carpets for burgler alarms, and put it under the floor mat, so you can't miss it if you stand up.
Anyway, just some thoughts.
Since I have not run into any issues with the switches during my use, I haven't messed around with them, but if they are ground switches, they are wired in series, and if they are on the hot side, they are wired in parallel.
Either way, a possible solution to the problem might be to add a third momentary switch, wired to work just like the other two. It could be some sort of a foot treadle switch. That way, when you stand up, you could put a toe on the switch, which would prevent the tractor from stopping, yet if you fell off the tractor, the tractor would still stop "correctly".
Possibly get one of those switches used under carpets for burgler alarms, and put it under the floor mat, so you can't miss it if you stand up.
Anyway, just some thoughts.