I had a problem in that from the driver's seat I can't see the pallet fork tips and my aim isn't very good, so moving around pallets (on uneven ground, which is all I have) was really frustrating.
I installed this little momentary switch to defeat the "operator's butt is in the seat" circuit. I messed around for a while with the idea of using matching connectors to make it removable by just unplugging it, but eventually decided that was trying too hard for elegance and just spliced the wires into the seat side of the OEM connector.
Now I can stand up off the seat, press the button with my finger, and move the tractor fore and aft while I'm manipulating the loader to get the forks aimed just right.
Here's the button I used in case anyone's interested. Handy that it has an adhesive dot already on it, only downside is it comes with 24ga wire (a bit fine for handling, not a current-capacity concern):
I installed this little momentary switch to defeat the "operator's butt is in the seat" circuit. I messed around for a while with the idea of using matching connectors to make it removable by just unplugging it, but eventually decided that was trying too hard for elegance and just spliced the wires into the seat side of the OEM connector.
Now I can stand up off the seat, press the button with my finger, and move the tractor fore and aft while I'm manipulating the loader to get the forks aimed just right.
Here's the button I used in case anyone's interested. Handy that it has an adhesive dot already on it, only downside is it comes with 24ga wire (a bit fine for handling, not a current-capacity concern):