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TISCO Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65

3.9

(7 Reviews)

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Item # 1079498

$41.99

TISCO Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65

3.97 Reviews

Item # 1079498

Image showing  Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65
Image showing  Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65
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TISCO Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65

3.97 Reviews

Item # 1079498

Image showing  Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65
Image showing  Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65
$41.99

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The TISCO Tractor Ignition Switch for Massey Ferguson TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65 is an essential part to getting the job done right. This ignition switch assembly comes with 2 keys and is compatible with Massey Ferguson tractors TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65. The switch interchanges 180681V93, 180681M91 (AGCO), 180684M91 (AGCO), 180681M92 (AGCO) and A180681M1.

  • Ignition switch assembly replacement comes with 2 keys
  • Tractor ignition switch for Massey Ferguson tractors: TO20, TO30, TO35, MF35, MF50 and MF65
  • 1-year limited warranty
  • Interchanges: 180681V93, 180681M91 (AGCO), 180684M91 (AGCO), 180681M92 (AGCO) and A180681M1

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1 – 4 of 7 Reviews
Massachusetts
Review 1

Tisco ignition switch

3 years ago
This was an exact replacement for the Ignition switch on my Ferguson T030

Yes, I recommend this product.

Arab, Alabama
Review 1

Exactly what I needed

3 years ago
It was exactly the part I needed. It worked just fine.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Franklin TN
Review 1

Perfect replacement

4 years ago
For the confused and disappointed. This switch is a replacement for the original Massey Ferguson switch. I use it on a 1956 TO35. B=Battery; I=Ignition, L=Lights. 1st position is Off; 2nd position is Ignition on; 3rd position is Ignition on and Lights on; 4th position is Ignition off Lights on. This ignition switch does not operate the engine starter, so is not spring loaded. There is a spring loaded starter button on the left side of the dash which engages the starter if Ignition is on.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Michigan
Review 1

Very confused and disappointed

4 years ago
No explanation of electrical operation on the website, no wiring diagram with the hardware. A four position maintained switch for an ignition circuit is very puzzling to me and the switch won't work properly for our tractor. Why doesn't it spring back from position three (crank) to position two when released and what is position four intended to accomplish on a device with three terminals. What do terminal designations of "B", "I" and "L" denote? B and I could make sense if the switch worked as expected, but what is L?

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