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Looking for a replacement stop - kill switch
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<blockquote data-quote="AZGDOGG" data-source="post: 500764" data-attributes="member: 31349"><p>Thank you in advance, these forums are a great resource with all of the knowledgeable folks on here.</p><p>Okay, I am looking for a source for a replacement stop and emergency kill switch. That is a single switch that does both, it has the appearance and operation of a emergency kill switch with the tether or lanyard and also functions as an engine stop switch by simply pushing the button down without removing the lanyard clip from the switch. I have seen them on an engine but cannot remember the make or model. Maybe someone knows of a switch like this in the aftermarket parts world? I would like to source them for retrofitting some of my older tiller motors.</p><p>Thank you again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZGDOGG, post: 500764, member: 31349"] Thank you in advance, these forums are a great resource with all of the knowledgeable folks on here. Okay, I am looking for a source for a replacement stop and emergency kill switch. That is a single switch that does both, it has the appearance and operation of a emergency kill switch with the tether or lanyard and also functions as an engine stop switch by simply pushing the button down without removing the lanyard clip from the switch. I have seen them on an engine but cannot remember the make or model. Maybe someone knows of a switch like this in the aftermarket parts world? I would like to source them for retrofitting some of my older tiller motors. Thank you again. [/QUOTE]
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