I have been thinking for a while about the seat safety switch on my cabbed
L5240. Sometime when I am leaning forward to see a pallet it cuts off the tractor. I am pretty safety cautious as my dad and uncle were both killed in tractor accidents. However I feel inside the cab I am pretty safe leaning forward to see the pallet forks. Also my wife is too small to keep the switch pressed, when it bumps it cuts out on her no matter how I adjust. So I was trying to think of a way to be able to bypass this safety when absolutely needed. I know this may be a bad idea and I am not suggesting anyone do it, I just felt that for me if there was an issue and I needed my wife to move the tractor it would be safer as there is often no one else around.
I wired in two relays and a hidden momentary button so when the button is pressed it will override (just for that session) the safety switch. Each time the tractor is started the safety is in place like always and then only if you know where the button is and press it once will it override the safety till the tractor is turned off.
Again this safety is there for a reason and for most people its is best to leave it alone. For my particular situation, I felt safer if I knew that my wife in an emergency could move the tractor. I think this is a personal decision and you must accept all responsibility for any modifications you may decide to do. I probably would not have done this if not for the cab, and my wife and I both know to never get out of the cab with this safety override activated which I see as a big danger.
** details **
I found the wires to the safety switch in the seat (flip seat up and look under it from passenger side)
I checked with volt-ohm - one was hot the other became hot when switch closed
I decided to put in 2 relays and a momentary switch. What I wanted to accomplish was a hidden button that if pressed would bypass the safety just for that one session. Once tractor was turned off and restarted safety would be reengaged. That way it is functions unless someone presses the button and then functions again next time it is restarted.
So I wired from ground of both relays to ground on tractor
On the first relay I used the positive from seat switch wire to the positive on relay
Then from same positive switch wire into the momentary push button and then out of the momentary button to the trigger on 1st relay
Then took output of first relay and ran to the trigger of second relay, positive of second relay, and also to the trigger of the first relay
Then from output of second relay to the other wire of the safety switch (the one the switch makes hot when closed).
Probably an easier way with special relays or chips but these are standard automotive relays I had around and I know how they work.