I have had my B2650HSDC for almost 2 years and have had a intermittent seat switch problem almost from the begining. Because I have no way to get my tractor back to the dealer to have the seat switch replaced under warranty, I have had the seat switch bypassed since late summer. Well I have permanently solved the problem by installing a magnetic switch on the door of the cab. I disassembled the seat pad to find that what is most likely causing the problem, is the layer of foam between the two copper foil sheets. In cold weather the foam in the seat, as well as the foam between the copper is harder to compress, thus keeping the copper from making contact to close the switch. I also believe that the size of the switch is too small to effectively make contact if you shift your butt in the seat. I really did not want to leave the switch bypassed for safety reasons, so now with the magnetic switch mounted to the door, I have exactly the same functionality as before without all if the hassle of the intermittent failure of the seat switch.
I disassembled the seat pad to gain access to the wires and cut them loose from the copper foil pad. I ran the wires behind, and under the plastic cup holder and to the outside edge where I mounted the switch. The magnet half of the switch is held to the glass door with some good 3m double face tape. Now if my tractors quits running during normal use, I will know to look elsewhere for the problem.
I disassembled the seat pad to gain access to the wires and cut them loose from the copper foil pad. I ran the wires behind, and under the plastic cup holder and to the outside edge where I mounted the switch. The magnet half of the switch is held to the glass door with some good 3m double face tape. Now if my tractors quits running during normal use, I will know to look elsewhere for the problem.