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What letter on 5 blade ignition switch do these engine wires connect? Blue, yellow, red, red and whit, orange and black. The letters on the switch are L, B, S, G, A, M. I know the green is ground. I turn the key and nothing happens.
 
What letter on 5 blade ignition switch do these engine wires connect? Blue, yellow, red, red and whit, orange and black. The letters on the switch are L, B, S, G, A, M. I know the green is ground. I turn the key and nothing happens.
What year?
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What letter on 5 blade ignition switch do these engine wires connect? Blue, yellow, red, red and whit, orange and black. The letters on the switch are L, B, S, G, A, M. I know the green is ground. I turn the key and nothing happens.
2000
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Thank you digger. I will use your information to try to figure out the wiring on my switch. My Cub Cadet was bought before 2000 but I am not sure about the exact year. Also, the pto switch was bad, Instead of the $65 original, I am replacing it with a $20 switch with the same pin configuration. I hope there is not something special about the $65 switch that makes it necessary. I am not very good with electrical problems.

Richard
 

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