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Tucker switches; Looking for source for Tucker switches
Topic Started: Apr 10 2013, 05:01 PM (731 Views)
lmoreau1
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I own a 1987 Tucker 2000-B and am looking for a source for the switches used in the cab. They were originally built by SWF and Ionnic builds a direct replacement. If anyone know where I can purchase it would be greatly appreciated. Thanx.
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RJ85MSP
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Dealer would be the least headache and you would get the correct indications for the particular switch. They aren't that expensive and there isn't that many of them. You can buy just the indicators or the bulbs if the switch still functions. Tucker, track or get Sno are your dealers unless you are in Canada and then it's the shop industrial.
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jrwinterton
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Go to your local John Deere dealer. They used those switches on the John Deere self propelled forage harvesters. They were in the 6610-6910 and 6650 to 6950 choppers. They are in the overhead console for the lights. You might have to get the switch indicators from Get Sno. I have gotten the indicators from Gene at Get Sno.
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