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'51 M On/Off Switch

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marlinm51

08-23-2005 04:06:10




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I've been having some problems getting my M to start. Replaced the plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser, coil. Last night the alternator wouldn't charge so I started checking voltages and found that I have +12v on the hot terminal of the switch and +7.5v at the switched terminal (must be a lot of resistance in there). No wonder I didn't have much spark with a 12 volt coil. I looked in the OEM Tractor Parts catalog for a switch and they were asking $51. What's so special about this switch? Anyone have an alternative? Thanks for the help.

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GordoSD

08-23-2005 08:12:37




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to marlinm51, 08-23-2005 04:06:10  
I have a bunch of them. If someone will tell me how to test one , off the tractor I'll benchcheck them and find you a good one.

GordoSD



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GooseCreek Farms

08-24-2005 04:25:11




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to GordoSD, 08-23-2005 08:12:37  
I have a friend who would be interested in buying one for his "M". If you are interested in selling him one, E-mail me and I will pass the info. on to him.



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Lance in Brenham

08-23-2005 19:48:02




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to GordoSD, 08-23-2005 08:12:37  
I will buy one from you. Thanks, Lance.



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Bob M

08-23-2005 09:27:28




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to GordoSD, 08-23-2005 08:12:37  
Gordo - Here's a simple bench test:

Wire the switch in series circuit with a test lamp and a 6 or 12 volt battery. (I.e. wire battery pos post to the switch, then switch to the lamp, and finally from the lamp back to the battery neg).

Any lamp drawing 2 - 5 amps will work. If you are using a 12 volt battery a 12 volt headlight bulb, 1157 or 1157 stop light bulb, is good. Or if you have a 6 volt battery use a 6 volt headlight, 1134 stop light, etc.

Now if the lamp lights with the switch pulled out and goes dark with the switch in, the switch is OK.

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Bob M

08-23-2005 06:41:02




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to marlinm51, 08-23-2005 04:06:10  
Nothing special about the original style switch except that it "looks original".

A $5 push/pull switch from NAPA, etc works fine - I"ve had one on my SH for 10 years or so. You can even swap the original knob onto it if you want it to look right.



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Nebraska Cowman

08-23-2005 04:23:10




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 Re: '51 M On/Off Switch in reply to marlinm51, 08-23-2005 04:06:10  
it is a sealed switch. if you never get your tractor wet the $5 push-pull switch from wherever will work fine. Case IH did have the switch but it had a plastic knob. don't know what they cost but maybe you could use your old knob for originality



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