Rockyhammock
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SO you look up your mowers ignition switch number from the free download IPL
Then you drop that part number into any of the aftermarket on line parts catelogues
That will bring up the switch and the key as a "related item"
Every one does a line of keys but Prime Line has the most comprehensive one
MY tool kit key ring has 8 keys on it and 4 of them are for John Deere
The remaining 4 do just about all of the major brands other than Kubota & Walke
Anything to save money for a can beer I reckon.I own one of the last Dixon ztr's made before Husqvarna shut them down. A small flathead screwdriver works fine.
Which of course destroys the actual switchI own one of the last Dixon ztr's made before Husqvarna shut them down. A small flathead screwdriver works fine.
I only used it once when my grandson hid my keys. Didn't hurt the switch and the screwdriver was small enough to fit in the cup holder.Which of course destroys the actual switch
Then because it is top heavy it falls out so you start then pull it out which means if you have to shut down in a hurry you have to find the screwdriver in the tools bin shove it in the hole to shut down the mower.
Not the smartest thing to be doing with a very dangerous piece of equipment
And if you think mowers are not dangerous, pop down to the local emergency ward of your local hospital and have a chat to the triarge nurse .