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  1. Sorted it at last! Just about possible to get the switch past the pipes. Stripped the switch and cleaned up the contacts, used screws and nuts to put it back together and had a lot of fun re-fitting it! Just got to get the fault cleared and hopefully it's fixed.
  2. I've a similar problem. Got the old style box with switch on side of transmission. Managed to get screws out, but can't pull switch off as hydraulic pipes are in the way. Don't really want to start undoing those, as it looks hard to get at. Any ideas on a short cut? Cheers
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