I know of a dealer...or more specifically a person who worked at a dealer. Since I also worked at a dealer, I know people, the one I am speaking of worked at a different dealer. Not going to say where or what kind of dealer for obvious reasons.
Customer walks into shop, goes directly to said tech in the service department and asks tech how to bypass a switch for testing purposes. Tech tells customer. Customer goes back to the tractor (home? Farm? Dunno) bypasses the switch, reaches over hits the key, and the tractor and cutter ran the guy over. Broken Femur, several ribs, multiple severe cuts. He lived. And sued the company that the tech worked for, and won (easily I might add). It was a slam dunk.
Just because he lived doesn't mean he lives without problems. I know him. He is not and was never the kind to go after someone legally, but with the bills he had and the problems he would likely have later on in life, he really didn't have a choice. People think that they just do it to make money. They do it to cover their expenses and the legal costs, in some cases additional to cover future costs (estimated) related to the event.
It happened, and happens. We live in a litigous society, so whatever you tell someone be it in person or on the phone or online, can potentially be used against you. Keep that in mind.
On the switches some of them are NO/NC switches meaning you can't just push the button in manually and expect all functions to work properly. They are designed that way on purpose. Not all of them are no/nc but a lot are. I'm not saying which ones are and which ones aren't. Your wiring diagram will tell you that. Can't read a wiring diagram? Hire a tech or a dealer to fix your switches properly.