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Man, I better go pull all my old electrical components and put them up for sale. If people really do get $30 for a light switch that you can get for $5 new, I'll take 600% mark up on any electrical parts I have to sell! I bet my PM box fills up tonight!
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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Ha! I see that. Feel free to fire away at me. I'm not taking the fun from this forum!
I was not trying to go against anyone's good judgment, and suggestions! My interest in having original items can sometimes support other members who feel the same way, at times. Its like those who search for the oil bath air filter for their Original Cub Cadets, or like having a factory correct replacement carb for a 1957 Chevy Bel-Air
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I got some oem fuel line... how much can I get for that. Lol...
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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If you are looking for a 62801dc switch, take a look at this one from Steiner.
https://www.steinertractor.com/IHS38...F=517B63D8A8F2 Yes it's expensive, but you have to be willing to PAY for reproduction, not generic will fit. Make sure it comes with the knob. Don't trust my research, verify the Cadet and cross-reference part numbers before you order anything. I'm a big fan of keeping things original. Part of doing that is buying reproduction parts. Some things--especially electrical--don't last forever. I wouldn't want to replace my 50 year old electrical parts on anything with other 50 year old used electrical parts---unless we are talking about something EXTREMELY rare and valuable. Heck, I've had to replace 3 key switches in Cadets in the last 10 years. Unless it is NOS, I wouldn't install a used one if you GAVE it to me. By the way, when Steiner first came out with those, I ordered one (think it was different for Magneto application) to put on a 47 Farmall M my grandmother bought new.
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John, Those will work.
You others about the old switch starting a a fire, wired correctly with the correct fuse there will be no fire. So go buy what you please.
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I personally like the look of the old switches and the quality of them. On a side note Jon, I think there’s another Lance out there that will disagree with you
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Dont take it too seriously guys, Im not knockin anyone for wanting original BUT... if you have a faulty switch in a 40+ year old tractor you need to get it out of there.... faulty switches CAN and sometimes DO start a fire, a cheap NEW replacement will at least buy you some time to find a GOOD oem switch if thats the route you want to go.... but that $35 rusty switch on ebay is not what I would call a GOOD oem switch, thats just replacing one fire hazard with another.
I sell these tractors so for me.... proper function and safety always comes before originality, if the next guy wants to go oem thats up to him.
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Lance / Alberta Can IH 127 w/deck, snowblade IH 154 Loboy(x2) w/creeper 3pt and 3160 deck CCC 12.5 w/deck Plus 35 or so non IH tractors |
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