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John Deere 6630 Wing PTO switch
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<blockquote data-quote="335d" data-source="post: 8873294" data-attributes="member: 13498"><p>A new mudguard with switch is £36 from nick young, possibly similar for the dealer.</p><p>wiring it direct as above will mean you lose the soft start, so everything will start with a bang. Soon spend the price of a switch on knackered UJ,s, shear pins, etc etc. Even the pto clutch plates in the tractor.</p><p>Plus where’d do you mount this switch so it is easily accessible in case of emergency. I know some so called safety features can be annoying, and don’t really improve safety, but the pto is not one I would be messing with.</p><p></p><p>switch on its own is £24, but normally the bush is fecked by the time you get it out. If you value your time, just remove the plug, and break or cut the old unit out as described above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="335d, post: 8873294, member: 13498"] A new mudguard with switch is £36 from nick young, possibly similar for the dealer. wiring it direct as above will mean you lose the soft start, so everything will start with a bang. Soon spend the price of a switch on knackered UJ,s, shear pins, etc etc. Even the pto clutch plates in the tractor. Plus where’d do you mount this switch so it is easily accessible in case of emergency. I know some so called safety features can be annoying, and don’t really improve safety, but the pto is not one I would be messing with. switch on its own is £24, but normally the bush is fecked by the time you get it out. If you value your time, just remove the plug, and break or cut the old unit out as described above. [/QUOTE]
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