Yes you can usually bypass the switches.
On my L185 there is one for the clutch that is a simple plunger that is open when pedal is up and closed when pedal is down. So simply connecting the wires without the switch bypasses the switch. They have made it more difficult over time by putting the switches in difficult places and having multiple switches in one place but you should be able to do it.
Just remember that the safety switch is there to protect you from doing something stupid and killing yourself. So be careful.
One thing that has been suggested is to hold the key (or switch) in the crank position and move any lever or pedal that has a safety switch on it, one at a time. If the tractor starts to crank then that is the problem switch - probably!
If your tractor is hydrostatic transmission the pedal has to be in neutral! And that is the usual problem switch. Sometimes it is the PTO lever switch.