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    Keyed shut down

    This is the timer I hope. As you can see, it does have a nice manual fuel shutoff.
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    Keyed shut down

    You guys are great.I see now that it is the unit on the firewall. it's facing down with a shrink tubing around the bottom of it where the connector plugs into it.
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    Keyed shut down

    I can't seem to find the timer on the tractor. The only place I see anything similar looking is right, front by the regulator or on the firewall but neither has numbers on it like the Messicks numbers. Mine are both Nippondenso originals. For now I'll continue with the manual shut off.
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    Keyed shut down

    Awesome thanks so much that looks like it mounted right next to the regulator on my machine.
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    Keyed shut down

    Is the timer on the right front of the engine that looks like a mechanical voltage regulator with points?
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    Keyed shut down

    I've been using the manual fuel shut off to kill the engine but you have to remember to shut the key also to kill the gauge lights and everything else
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    Keyed shut down

    Yes the 10 amp fuse to the far right was blown so we thought we fixed it but replacing that only fixed the guages lights. the other 3 fuses were good.
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    Keyed shut down

    Yes there is a timer relay however it's too complicated for me in the wiring diagram and also the relay is discontinued according to the Kubota web site It's such a good machine and a shame if parts are discontinued
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    Keyed shut down

    Hi Everyone I have an L2550 and the key no longer shuts the tractor down. The fuel solenoid works when voltage is directly applied and the ignition switch itself seems to test okay with an ohms meter. Harness wires and plugs also seem to look fine. It starts fine with the key but no voltage...
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