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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 38132" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>How in the world did you get this machine for free? If you can start it with the seat belt unbuckled the service/ run switch must be in service? Do you know where the switch is? On some of the newer ones i think it is concealed under a cover up above on the right hand side. It would be easier to fix the circuit problem than run another wire plus it is a safety thing that might save you from being crushed someday. If you run another wire and are hooking up a attachment and go to get out of the machine you could step on a pedal and cause the boom to rise or fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 38132, member: 931"] How in the world did you get this machine for free? If you can start it with the seat belt unbuckled the service/ run switch must be in service? Do you know where the switch is? On some of the newer ones i think it is concealed under a cover up above on the right hand side. It would be easier to fix the circuit problem than run another wire plus it is a safety thing that might save you from being crushed someday. If you run another wire and are hooking up a attachment and go to get out of the machine you could step on a pedal and cause the boom to rise or fall. [/QUOTE]
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