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GreenMntRanger

Feel like a fool. cant find my ignition key. is there a quick fix or do I need a whole new switch, key assembly?

 

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Geno

What kind of tractor do you have?  There are a few different ignition switches Indak being the most popular by far.  :)

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AMC RULES

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Geno

Thanks AMC. 

 

That is the Indak key.  You should be able to get one anywhere that mowers are sold.  Do you have a local mower repair shop?  Just be careful what you spend, some places are $4-5 for a key.  I but them from Amazon in a 25 pack for $17 delivered (.68 per key).  They are the cheapest I can find anywhere.   You could also consider O'reilly Auto Parts, they have the switch and 2 keys for around $10.  I would rather have an extra switch hanging around and 2 keys for $10 than spend $8-10 on 2 keys.   :)

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GreenMntRanger

Damn cats...found the key under the fridge...

 

thanks

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Geno

Little thieves.  :laughing-rolling:     Maybe they were gonna take it out for a spin when you weren't looking.   :laughing-rolling:

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AMC RULES

Cats riding horses? 

      :wwp:

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Geno

I'd like to see that myself.        :text-goodpost:      :text-lol:

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rmaynard

Damn cats...found the key under the fridge...

 

thanks

Lucky you didn't find it in the litter box.

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GreenMntRanger

LOL... was going nuts looking for it. promised my 11 y/o niece I would let her drive the horse this weekend and the girl is relentless. thanks for the help guys. by the way, it's a 414-8. looking to get a 18-20 horse WH this year. told the wife I need a stable, easier to grab a tractor with the implement mounted then keep swapping out attachments 

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Geno

More Horses the merrier!   :woohoo:

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Don1977

I keep my keys in the switch where I can find them. My old John Deere just has a selector nob on the switch.

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varosd

I keep my keys in the switch where I can find them. My old John Deere just has a selector nob on the switch.

I hang my keys on the PTO engagement handle.

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GreenMntRanger

I keep my keys in the switch where I can find them. My old John Deere just has a selector nob on the switch.

I have a 3 almost 4 y/o grandson living with me and just loves Grandpa's red tractor. He cant push the clutch in yet but he once lost a set of keys to his moms blazer....never found em

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Geno

If I took mine out of the switch I would never find it.   :eusa-doh:    Somebody should start a topic about where do you keep your tractor keys.  :laughing-rolling:

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Digger 66

I put one of these thingamajigs on my four wheeler keys after dropping one in the mud  :techie-eureka: . Just a length of hi-vis Nylon rope tied & heat-shrinked .

At $ 90.00 a key plus a 40 mile ride to the dealer to have it programmed , it's a bunch cheaper & works great ( doesn't scratch while bobbling around either ) .

 

 

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Geno

$90.00  for a key!   :omg:

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Digger 66

$90.00  for a key!   :omg:

 

Yep! 

D.E.S.S  ( digitally encoded security system ) .

They have to be programmed to interface with the engines ECU .

Plus a 40 mile ride to the dealer (80 Mi round trip)  @ around 15 MPG ... The rope's cheaper .

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Geno

Talk about adding insult to injury.  :eusa-doh: I work with that same mess in the shop on todays cars but it has no business on a 4 wheeler. 

 

I bet if Wheel Hose made a 4 wheeler it would have an Indak Switch that's $10 with 2 keys.   :)

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546cowboy

My security system is a Ruger Vaquero .45 Colt, :scared-ghostface:

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km3h

I use a 1911 COLT .45 for the same purpose.

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