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Neutral switch
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Looking for idea's to set up a neutral switch on a hot farm. Tractor is a 4010 rearend with a 3spd trans, still using factory shift linkage. Shift pattern is R-N-1-2-3. Thinking of using a contact switch with a spring tip to contact the shift rod. Any idea's? |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
Put a push button switch under the clutch pedal. Passes Outlaw and any other organization that we have pulled with. |
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It would not pass me if I was the inspector. Most dangerous safety switch you could come up with. If you start a tractor in gear with safety clutch switch and side step the clutch with some RPMs, some one will be hurt.
If you are using stock shifter, just put a NC push switch ahead of shifter for park. MACK |
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Registered: 03/12/2010 Posts: 405 |
You are entitled to your opinion. We have the same shift pattern as G Man with factory linkage. 3 speed tran don't have a PARK. If my foot was to slip off the clutch pedal ,with the gears we have, I would need to be turning some very high RPM's. |
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Observer
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Since when is a "neutral switch" a switch operated by the clutch pedal ? Best give that some additional consideration or change the terminology. |
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Registered: 10/18/2011 Posts: 262 |
In the past i have used a carriage bolt head and a push button switch. Drill a hole in your shift linkage [ some where out off the way of driver ] and put your bolt in, then mount switch so it only makes contact when in neutral. |
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Registered: 09/03/2010 Posts: 393 |
Someone will have to tell me how to put a switch on mine I use a safety start switch on the clutch because Im running a triple lever shifter so there is no way I can see to mount and make a "neutral" switch work It seem to me that a clutch switch should be acceptable. I would be happy to have BOTH if someone can explain or show me the way to mount a neutral switch on a 3 lever shifter set up. This is on a 560 IH. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/04/2015 03:53PM by farmall puller. |
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Registered: 03/31/2009 Posts: 309 |
[www.mcmaster.com]
Can be had cheap off ebay as well |
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For the three lever set up you need to wire in up to six normally closed switches ( two per lever) . If the lever is moved either forward or back it contacts switch , opening circuit to starter switch. The switches need to be wired in series so if one is pressed the circuit is dead ( think Christmas lights one bad bulb whole works goes out) .The set up can be changed many ways depending on linkage |
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Registered: 09/03/2010 Posts: 393 |
Thanks hadn't thought about it from that angle. Think I'll stay with clutch switch untill told to do otherwise. |
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Easy now,! Just looking to see what types of set ups are out there. Neutral switch is to activate a light to let the sled personel know its ok to approach the tractor and hook to the sled. Like yanmar said we do not have a park. The shift linkage doesnt move a lot front to back as it does up and down. Trying to locate the switch below the shift drum,but there isnt alot to work with there, another alternative to to mount something back near the trans arm at the case. I suppose i could mount something on the dash but trying to avoid that due to the way it would look |
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Bill big
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If you have 3 shifters then when they are all in neutral drill a hole through all 3 levers and shove a rode through them with a sender on the end of rod. |
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Unimpressed
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So Farmall guy, safety last is your motto?
There are a couple other ways to handle the three lever/neutral start situation, but it is a waste of time telling you, because you are too lazy/cheap/ignorant to do it. The associations should change their rules to fit your tractor, and mechanical ineptitude? Since you have a 560, and claim it is OK with Outlaws, I'm guessing you have a fat tire supertiquer. You fit in much better with the superwhinerfarm class. I expect to read about you in a "pulling tractor squishes innocent bystander" thread soon. |
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Registered: 09/03/2010 Posts: 393 |
So "unimpressed" you are what seems to me to be a supera??. Are you saying that a clutch safety switch doesn't make my tractor safe. if not then why does it satifily the govt safety standards for everything else and also you don't know squat about me or what I think. Also the associations I pull with approve the method we use now ( I haven't said what associations they are) and I'm not the only one running them in our association. I think the reason your not telling the other ways is because your not smart enough to do so. Also we run a REVERSE light that tell the Hooker and Unhooker that the tractor isn't in reverse. Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 07/04/2015 03:55PM by farmall puller. |
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Unimpressed
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Forgive me wise one.
Yanmar55 claims the Outlaws approve of the hokey clutch switch. Their rules plainly state, neutral safety switch, I do like the reverse switch idea, for backing up at night pulls, then the neutral light for lighting up the hitch area. For pulling antique tractors, the pedal idea is "good enough", since there aren't any fans around. Once the vehicles start developing some decent horsepower, and speed, then the neutral switch is necessary. Have a fun season! Don't squish any of your puller friends! |
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Registered: 03/13/2009 Posts: 220 |
Here is very crude drawing of one way to mount a neutral light switch on a 4010. You just need to fab a bracket to mount a switch so that the arm on the shifting drum under the dash contacts it when the transmission is in neutral. You can use a switch like this one.
[www.mcmaster.com] |
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Nathan binder
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Use a rotor switch off of 2388 case IH combine. U can wire it normally closed or normally open. The case IH part # is 128298a2. I work in parts at a case IH dealership |
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Registered: 09/10/2009 Posts: 54 |
I tried to send you a PM but not sure if it did. I am not the greatest with technology.
Send me some contact info and I will send you a picture of ours. Thanks |
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