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Old 05-29-2017, 05:24 PM
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You'll need an IH key for both tractors. If you're not in a hurry, you can order a couple of these and wait for them. These should work, as long as the ignition is original style.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/231501798851...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
I mean I'm not in a huge hurry but a big enough hurry that I want to mow with it. So I need the IH key even if there was an indak one in the ignition?
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It's hard to tell what the PO has in there. You can watch eBay and see if you can find a whole ignition with a key. I see a few on there from time to time.
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I've had several old cubs that the ignition was wore enough that the tractor could be started with a small flat head screwdriver, stick the screwdriver in and try turning it but don't force it.
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Finally made it around to getting pictures of the 107.... first order of business will be finding out why it bogs down when you are mowing. You can engage the PTO fine while sitting still and all is well. The second you start moving and a real load is applied the tractor begins to bog down. New key was ordered so should be here soon...
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I mean I'm not in a huge hurry but a big enough hurry that I want to mow with it. So I need the IH key even if there was an indak one in the ignition?
In my rebuild of a Cadet 95E, I found out Indak was the OEM source for the IH switches back in the day. On my particular switch, they told me that they cannot find when the last time they made any, but they did know that the last time they shipped any was 1980. The 95Es were made in 74/75, so we are talking about the same time frame of manufacture.

Your wiring schematic may give you the information for what circuits are opened or closed in any of the key positions. STENS carries a wide range of switches and keys that all have the INDAK stampings on them. The photos may, or may not simply be the photo of a standard and may, or may not be actual INDAK switches/keys. I haven't had to order from them.

Indak informed me that they do not sell to individuals and only to original manufacturer's. Indah's web site has a listing of all the switches they made and/or make. If your switch is an original then ebay switch should work. If the PO swapped the switch to an unknown model, then you might need to find a complete switch and key.

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