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I thought the rule book said the wire had to be unbroken from hyd. switch to the twostep. I could be wrong.
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Then put the on/off switch in the wire that supplies power to the hyd. switch.
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Our switches are set pretty high and not very much chance
that we will hit the two step when braking unless we go totally crazy on the brakes.
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That's what I did too, I don't think I've come close to activating at the top end yet. But I do have a switch already installed, and putting it inline with power to the pressure switch is a good idea. I might try that some time. I put that switch in before I encountered the "unbroken wire" rule and never hooked it up.
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That's the method I've used, I believe it complies and has worked flawlessly since I installed it about a year and half ago...
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Folk Switch.
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