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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 49572" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>David</p><p>If you mean the seat or seatbar sensor, no niether will work.</p><p>The sensors contains a magnet on one side that has to be in the correct proximity of a sensor on the other side. For the seat one many people have removed it from the seat and glued the 2 1/2s together in the correct proximity for the bics light to come on.</p><p>The one on the seat bar is the same sensor and it gets into position by rotating with the seat bar until it aligns.</p><p>If either the seat slide or seat bar pivots gets rusty or worn then the sensors are not held in the right place and quit turning the bics light on.</p><p>The only way to defeat the brake is to lift the cab, find the coil on top of the chaincase (3 big wires, held with 2 bolts) remove it, then remove the rod and parts that engage the discs in the chain case, ot pull the rod up and put a hose clamp on it to hold it up.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 49572, member: 307"] David If you mean the seat or seatbar sensor, no niether will work. The sensors contains a magnet on one side that has to be in the correct proximity of a sensor on the other side. For the seat one many people have removed it from the seat and glued the 2 1/2s together in the correct proximity for the bics light to come on. The one on the seat bar is the same sensor and it gets into position by rotating with the seat bar until it aligns. If either the seat slide or seat bar pivots gets rusty or worn then the sensors are not held in the right place and quit turning the bics light on. The only way to defeat the brake is to lift the cab, find the coil on top of the chaincase (3 big wires, held with 2 bolts) remove it, then remove the rod and parts that engage the discs in the chain case, ot pull the rod up and put a hose clamp on it to hold it up. Ken [/QUOTE]
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