Posted by Janicholson on September 16, 2011 at 11:43:46 from (199.17.6.65):
In Reply to: Neutral safety for H posted by David G on September 16, 2011 at 11:14:54:
The switch would be on the deck and vulnerable if done in a reasonable method. If the deck is removed, and a linked oil proof micro switch setup was placed on each shift rail, that would work, but be way involved. A far better approach (opinion) is to put a battery shutoff switch on the Bat Wire. This would be a Key switch, not just a lever. Then there would be no operating the tractor at all without adult supervision. The rod starter mechanism is going to work even with an ignition cutoff, thus running others over with un intended consequences is not prevented by a Neutral Safety switch. If a relay start system with a Key switch was used. That would also be able to be interlocked with great difficulty (as above) but would prevent all movement Very non stock. In my opinion the Battery shutoff solves all issues without being difficult or perverrting the originality of the tractor. Kids should never "play" on them anyway. Very careful education and caution information will make the most impact, and be strategic in the long run. Jim
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