Four Wheel Drive Indicator

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Razzmatazz

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YANMAR 1700 B
My Yanmar SA425 does not not have a 4wd indicator on the dashboard. The 4wd is controlled by a lever. Up is 2wd - down is 4wd.
I am thinking about using a tilt switch (mercury?) or a magnet switch. When the lever is down then the switch will complete the circuit activating the dash LED. Has anyone else addressed this? Any ideas are welcome.
 
   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #2  
Not on a Yanmar, but I did it on my Branson. The dashboard already had a light, so I just figured out the pin out of the dash to see which pin was for the 4WD light. Then it also said if it needed a positive or negative signal, in this case, it was positive.

Then used a proximity switch on the lever, made a bracket and wired it. Worked great. I also added a 200 mA fuse, just in case something shorts out and doesn't burn anything on the dash board.

The proximity switch:

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Mounted in place, with the lever in front of it:

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And the dash with the light on:

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   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #4  
Mercury tilt switch is not a good solution, IMO. How much does the lever or linkage angle actually change, between 2wd and 4wd? Is it more than the rollover angle of your tractor, or even the maximum slope you're likely to encounter? And what about the fact that the thing is bouncing around in use?

The proximity switch is a great idea. If that's a bridge too far, consider a standard $2 lever switch of one type or another:

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   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #5  
Not on a Yanmar, but I did it on my Branson. The dashboard already had a light, so I just figured out the pin out of the dash to see which pin was for the 4WD light. Then it also said if it needed a positive or negative signal, in this case, it was positive.

Then used a proximity switch on the lever, made a bracket and wired it. Worked great. I also added a 200 mA fuse, just in case something shorts out and doesn't burn anything on the dash board.

The proximity switch:

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Mounted in place, with the lever in front of it:

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And the dash with the light on:

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Why is there a 4WD light on the dash if there is no factory installed switch to activate it?
 
   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #6  
My Yanmar SA425 does not not have a 4wd indicator on the dashboard. The 4wd is controlled by a lever. Up is 2wd - down is 4wd.
I am thinking about using a tilt switch (mercury?) or a magnet switch. When the lever is down then the switch will complete the circuit activating the dash LED. Has anyone else addressed this? Any ideas are welcome.
Can't you just look at the lever?
 
   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #7  
Why is there a 4WD light on the dash if there is no factory installed switch to activate it?
My guess would be that in certain markets it is required. But not in North America.

Kind of like tractors in Europe have to have a parking brake lever. My TYM T233 and T293, and the T25 have a slot and mounts for a parking brake lever, which isn't installed. You push down on the brake pedals and lift up a lever then release the brake pedal and it engages the brake. Accidently bump the pedal getting off or on, and it releases the parking function. I would very much prefer the parking brake with a ratcheting handle. I might be able to order the parts out of Korea and retrofit them, but the thought of the cost kind of scares me.
 
   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #8  
My Yanmar SA425 does not not have a 4wd indicator on the dashboard. The 4wd is controlled by a lever. Up is 2wd - down is 4wd.
I am thinking about using a tilt switch (mercury?) or a magnet switch. When the lever is down then the switch will complete the circuit activating the dash LED. Has anyone else addressed this? Any ideas are welcome.
If you can get a parts manual which covers other markets, you might be able to figure out what parts are installed in the markets which require a 4WD indicator on the dash and order up the factory parts.
 
   / Four Wheel Drive Indicator #10  
Why is there a 4WD light on the dash if there is no factory installed switch to activate it?
Because the same dashboard was used on other tractors on other markets that had this feature. There is also lights for split brakes and for when the 3 pt hitch is at max height (which turns the PTO OFF in Auto mode).

I just took advantage of it.
 

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