Harold, I got a GX345 this weekend to keep my 345 company (until I sell it.....someday...........) and have a question about a previous post of yours below:
On my GX I simply slip a rubber tubing plug under the switch to hold it "on". It's attached to the lift lever by a nice orange nylon cord which also yanks the plug out for "off". It was easily "disappeared" while my machine was still under warranty. Or maybe JD doesn't worry about these little safety defeating things on "Adult Tractors"?
What's the "rubber tubing plug" look like?
Thanks from your MIA buddy, (I'm still stuck over on the dark side, habits are hard to break)
Dave
I still know where to come for the REAL answers though!
On my GX I simply slip a rubber tubing plug under the switch to hold it "on". It's attached to the lift lever by a nice orange nylon cord which also yanks the plug out for "off". It was easily "disappeared" while my machine was still under warranty. Or maybe JD doesn't worry about these little safety defeating things on "Adult Tractors"?
What's the "rubber tubing plug" look like?
Thanks from your MIA buddy, (I'm still stuck over on the dark side, habits are hard to break)
Dave
I still know where to come for the REAL answers though!