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Hot-wiring an N

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RickinPickering

08-20-2005 10:09:23




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I seem to have lost the keys for my 46 2N. Can someone advise me on how to hot-wire it until I can get replacement keys?




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Dean

08-21-2005 10:39:55




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 Re: Hot-wiring an N in reply to RickinPickering, 08-20-2005 10:09:23  
Be right back---I've got to go out and lock my barn.

Dean



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RWK in WI

08-20-2005 17:43:43




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 Re: Hot-wiring an N in reply to RickinPickering, 08-20-2005 10:09:23  
If your ignition switch is origional, you can get a replacement key from you NH dealer. All N's through hundred series took the same key.



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RickinPickering

08-20-2005 17:35:02




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 Re: Hot-wiring an N in reply to RickinPickering, 08-20-2005 10:09:23  
I'll try that tomorrow, thanks guys



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RoNofohio

08-20-2005 11:44:00




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 Re: Hot-wiring an N in reply to RickinPickering, 08-20-2005 10:09:23  
disconnect the two wires from the ignition switch and twist them together...



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Dell (WA)

08-20-2005 10:26:44




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 Re: Hot-wiring an N in reply to RickinPickering, 08-20-2005 10:09:23  
Rick..... ...the standard OEM ignition switch is a simple 2-wire key operated switch. It should be intuitively obvious iff'n you follow yer 2-wires back behind the dashpanel you will find 2-terminals that can be connected together to power yer tractor's ignition coil. Simple, eh?..... ....respectfully, Dell



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