Description
You know that sinking feeling when you’re rushing to get work done and can’t find your tractor key, or worse, when your ignition switch decides to give up right when you need it most. This 3-pin pull-to-start switch takes all that frustration out of the equation. No keys to lose, no complicated positions to figure out—just pull to start and push to stop. Simple as that.
What You’re Getting
- Three electrical pins handle all the basics—ignition power, battery feed, and starter control
- Pull-to-start operation means no more hunting for keys or dealing with worn-out key cylinders
- Momentary start function automatically releases to prevent starter damage from overrunning
- Heavy-duty contacts that won’t burn out or stick, even after thousands of starts
- Sealed construction keeps moisture and dirt from causing electrical gremlins
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch is perfect for compact tractors, utility vehicles, small implements with auxiliary engines, and grounds maintenance equipment where you need reliable starting without the headaches. Think irrigation pump engines, generator sets, small farm tractors, golf course equipment, and anything else where multiple people might need to operate the machine. It’s also ideal for seasonal equipment where keys tend to disappear over the winter months.
Made to Last
Farm equipment switches take a beating from vibration, temperature swings, and exposure to the elements. This one’s built to handle it all with sealed internal contacts that resist corrosion and heavy-duty construction that keeps working season after season. The simple pull-to-start design eliminates the small moving parts that cause regular key switches to fail in dusty, dirty conditions.
Installation Notes
This universal switch adapts to most small engine electrical systems with proper wiring to your ignition, battery, and starter circuits. Always disconnect the battery before starting any electrical work, and take a photo of your existing wiring before disconnecting anything. The switch mounts through a standard panel hole with the included hardware. Test all functions before putting the equipment back into service.


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