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Old 02-22-2024, 06:45 PM
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Default PTO switch nut

Does anyone know the size of the nut for the dash PTO switch on a 1450 tractor ? Is it 15/32 thread or m12 x 1.0 or does anybody have one they would part with ? Mine is lost !
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Old 02-22-2024, 07:43 PM
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Default PTO switch nut

I believe the pto switch part # is 725-3022 or 925-3022. Both same part...

Not able to find specs on the size of the nut...however if you log on to ebay and type in either of the part #'s above, You will find them for $10.99 each (free shipping) sold by EPR Distribution. Switch comes with the nut you need or replace with new.

Maybe someone who repairs old stereo equipment might have something that will fit as well... Good Luck!
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Go to a good hardware store that has a great selection of loose nuts, bolts and other hardware. Look in where they have electrical selection and perhaps with lamp parts where they have threaded tubes and nuts.

Or Google up "switch nuts".
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Hope these pics answer your question about the size....
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I googled "switch nuts"
I got 3 presidential candidates, and 2 physicians that
specialize in gender modifications.
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I googled "switch nuts"
I got 3 presidential candidates, and 2 physicians that
specialize in gender modifications.
I always thought it meant if one is busy, use the other.
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Thanks for the info , I could not find that part breakdown searching under the 1450 tractor !
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I googled "switch nuts"
I got 3 presidential candidates, and 2 physicians that
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You're a whole lot braver than I am to Google that.L.O.L
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You're a whole lot braver than I am to Google that.L.O.L
I'm sorry I did since Google tracks all we do.
Once I tried to click the little delete "X" on a pop up add,
guess I missed, as occasionally I still get adds for large ladies beach attire.
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Dig deep in your oldest junk bucket, coffee can or drawer. Chances are pretty good you have any old switch that wasn't used or removed from something.
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