Description
When you’ve got expensive equipment sitting out there—whether it’s a combine in the shed or a big tractor parked by the barn—you’re looking at a prime target for thieves and a guaranteed dead battery after a few weeks. This heavy-duty cut-off switch solves both problems with one simple turn of a key. It completely isolates your battery, stopping parasitic drain cold and making your equipment a lot less appealing to anyone looking for an easy steal.
What You’re Getting
- Industrial-strength capacity handles up to 2500 amps for those high-demand starting situations
- Works with both 12V and 24V systems, so it fits everything from utility tractors to big articulated units
- Heavy-duty construction that won’t quit after a few seasons of farm life
- Security chain and removable key design keeps honest folks honest and makes thieves think twice
- Weatherproof housing stands up to rain, dust, chemicals, and whatever else farm life throws at it
Built for Real Farm Work
This switch handles the electrical demands of modern tractors loaded with GPS, auto-steer, and all the electronic gadgets that make farming more efficient. It’s perfect for seasonal equipment that sits between uses—like combines, hay equipment, or that specialty planter you only use once a year. Construction crews love these for securing dozers and excavators on remote job sites where equipment walks away in the night.
Made to Last
Farm equipment electrical systems aren’t gentle, and this switch is built to handle the punishment. The heavy-duty contacts stay reliable through thousands of cycles, while the weatherproof housing keeps moisture and chemicals from causing trouble. It’s the same quality you’d expect from OEM parts but without the dealer markup.
Installation Notes
Professional installation is worth the peace of mind for proper electrical safety. The switch mounts through a standard panel opening and connects directly to your battery positive terminal using heavy-gauge wire sized for your equipment’s electrical load. Always disconnect power before starting work, and make sure your connections are tight—loose connections create heat and problems down the road.


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