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Clutch Safety Switch AC6080 2WD

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Can anyone tell me where the Clutch Safety Switch is located on an AC6080 2WD?
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Remove the black panel down by you feet. Maybe about 8 metric bolts to remove. It's in there. If it won't crank over, there are a couple of PTO safety switches that can also cause that.
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It’s a real pain to get to it so be prepared. The pto switches are on the right side of the transmission below the pto disconnect lever. There are 2 of those. All 3 switches are the same type. Make sure you get them adjusted correctly or you will damage the switch.
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