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RE: (ET) Lost key



There were only a few keys for the ET.  I have loaned one out and it fit; 
I'm willing to do it again.  Replacements from any hardware store are 
cheap.  If that fails, it's easy to take out the lock, and ANY locksmith 
can make you one on the spot in about 2 minutes for less than $5.

Larry Elie


-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Zach [mailto:czach computer org]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 11:23 PM
To: Elec-trak
Subject: (ET) Lost key


Well, this afternoon my three year old son hid the key for my E20 somewhere
in the back yard (ie: it's gone).

And of course, it was the only key. Questions:

1) Did all the ET's use the same key blank? Can it be gotten anywhere
nowadays?
2) Did all the ET's use the same key pattern, or was each key unique?
3) Does anyone have a spare E20 key they could sell me?
4) What would be the ramifications of simply bypassing the key switch? 
Would
the tractor always draw current?

It's an AA model.

Sigh...
Chris