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cubs4lifeofme

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2084 with snowblower, wiring had a fire. no power to pto switch. has 2 plugs. one with 3 red wires in a 2 prong plug= assuming was a power supply. and 1 with i believe 3 wires and prongs. pto switch unplugged and running a toggle switch from power to the brown wire out in output side of connector the pto comes on and stays on...Can i use it like this without damaging anything ?
 
The way it's wired is bypassing ALL of the safety switches, such as the seat, starter, and reverse safety switches. It would be advisable to make it right.
 

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