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Hello, I'm new here so sorry if this isn't in the right area and what not. I'm running into dead ends everywhere I go, so I looked up Auto Electrical on google and you guys where the first to come up so I'll give it a shot.

I am wiring in some lights on a piece of ag equipment. The machine has the harness already, so I am just looking for the switch. This is the style plug that I need, I would really like to keep that plug so I don't have to start hacking up the harness. I can get it from the machine manufacturer but they want 75$ (Canadian)....... Can't see it happening. Anyways, it's an Eaton switch, with 10 pins, I looked on their site but couldn't find it. Maybe I just missed it. I know it's still a current switch because their cranking out these machines everyday using them!

My question is does anyone have any idea where I can find this switch, or something very similar? I want it to look close to OEM as possible. I do not need the decal, infact just a blank switch is better.
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Any help or leads at all is very much appreciated!!
 
Hi dude,what does this switch operate? How many,and what functions is it required to switch? It is a possibility that the cost may be due to the switches internal "extras",or just a makers mark-up...who makes it?
 
Hi dude,what does this switch operate? How many,and what functions is it required to switch? It is a possibility that the cost may be due to the switches internal "extras",or just a makers mark-up...who makes it?
That switch just operates the on/off for mirror heat. It's a 2 position on/off switch. I'm guessing it's just a markup from Case trying to make money on parts. Case get's the switches from Eaton, who builds them.

Should be a fairly straight forward switch, I just want to match the style and plug.
 
Hi,we have a couple of Maxxus and Farmall models around here,but not popular enough for me to come across one to play with.

On heated mirror use,even with an in-built timer/off and ignition off/trip,it seems very expensive.

You may be lucky enough to find another tractor model,or truck,which uses the same control layout,with a cheaper offering...i would firstly try the model specific forums,at home and abroad,including following some of the obscure agricultural interest threads...i have gleaned many "heads-up" on parts and fault finding,this way.
 

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