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Posted by John T on May 28, 2007 at 13:46:30 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: Farmall Dead posted by Bomber on May 28, 2007 at 10:51:54:
Bomber, About any auto parts house even Auto Zone or Advance Auto or NAPA or Pep Boys etc etc can LOAD TEST your battery and give it a charge for not too much time or expense. Does it have any lights and do any work at all??? Hook it up the same polarity after its charged n tested!!! Its NOT best to charge with a 12 volt charger (depends on how many amps and what kind n quality of charger) BUT Ive done it with the amps set at the lowest charge rate and didnt leave it on too long. DONT FORGET + TO + AND - TO - FROM CHARGER TO BATTERY so dont get cornfused n hook er up wrong just cuz the battery happens to be Positive grounded. I agreeeeee with the other gents good advice, FIRST thing I would try (even before battery charge and load test) is remove, clean n wire brush, n reatatch each n every battery n ground n starter n starter switch connection. If a good battery and good connections dont make her crank n the starters not mechanically stuck/jammed into the flywheel, post back for starter n starter switch n more troubleshooting tips. John T
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