FWIW I agree with you, youre correct, you'll get NO argument from me (maybe some expert will argue). For what I suggest he has to have a starter with an accessible stud/post which has a battery cable leading from it to a push type starter switch (or a solenoid if it has been converted). If he has what I call a saddle mount mechanical push switch (sounds like what youre talkin about) that has the starter contact hidden underneath, then he cant get to it and that type of switch has the big honkin battery cable attached right to it grrrrrrrrrrrr. When I was a used tractor dealer I saw so many farmer Bob jury rigged electric solenoid conversions and/or the pedestal mount push to start switch conversions I couldnt hardly keep up trying to make them half right for resale.
AGAIN DO NOT DIRECT JUMP A 6 VOLT BATERY OFF A 12 VOLT BATTERY ESPECIALLY AT BATTERY TOP, IT CAN EXPLODE
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