Well.... after scouring parts pages, electrical diagrams and service manuals, there seems to be quite a few discrepancies between all sources.
Near as I can tell, the "official" wiring diagrams are correct. The service manual has incorrect part numbers identifying the PTO switches, and the parts books do not list all necessary switches. This is likely because of the very short run of these machines produced.
Here is what I have deducted, and I cannot guarantee it to be correct as there are so many discrepancies between the books, but I strongly believe it is:
IF you have a 982 with serial number 744,200 and ABOVE, (1912/14's would fall into this category) then there appears to be 3 switches necessary if it has a rear PTO.
1.) The main dash mounted switch, part number 925-0893
2.) Two non specifically mounted switches, part number 925-3022
Both set of switches are still available from CCC.
The switch schematic for the 925-3022 switch is as follows:
It is a 5 pole, two position switch.
On = A+B
Off= B+E and C+D
IF you have a 982 with serial number 744,199 and BELOW it needs only two switches:
1.) Dash mounted switch, part number 925-0893
2.) Second switch mounted below and right of the ignition switch, also part number 925-0893.
Later, they started yet ANOTHER switch set up beginning on the 18/2072 and continuing through all other SGT machines with rear PTO. It uses:
1.) Dash mounted switch, part number 925-0893
2.) Second switch, mounted below and to the right of the ignition switch, that is a simple 3 position toggle switch. Part number, 725-3135 but is NLA from CCC, but is a ON-OFF-ON toggle switch and can be purchased at most part stores.
I do apologize to the OP for my frustration at the beginning, as we have not ever ran across this before. The 1912/14 models and this odd switch set up has never came across my path, or to my knowledge has it come up on this site. Hopefully, we will learn something new. I know I just did.
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