RollTideRam
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Trade it for a Belarus tractor and nobody would want to steal it. JC
DieselPower said:Well, not really. That must have been a very cheap padlock, no offense.
I do locksmithing on the side (among other thing's) and can tell you that most padlock's have thousands of tumbler possibilities. Even a normal cheap padlock has 5 tumblers with each tumbler having 6-7 different cut depth possibilities. The more tumblers the greater the total number of possibilities.
jd110 said:On the left side of the engine at the starter is a fusible link. There is a plastic connector on each end (usually white) that can be disconnected on one end or even better remove it and put it in your pocket. This link is nothing more than a special piece of wire that is designed to melt if there is a major short circuit to protect the electrical system. It is labeled "O" in the attached picture. Just don't lose the wire if you remove it.