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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 460 Diesel starting problem.
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 09, 2004 at 02:33:03 from (216.208.58.177):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: 460 Diesel starting problem. posted by Brian in MO on February 08, 2004 at 19:50:07:
Brian: First I fail to see what your disagreement is about. I know big trucks use 3 or 4 batteries hooked paralell for amps. I operated many in my day. Secondly what I said is two 6 volt batteries hooked in series will give 12 volts. I also said that if two 12 volt batteries are hooked paralell they will give 12 volts. Either one of those examples can be bought with the same cranking amps. You can get just as many cranking amps from two 6 volt batteries as you can from two 12 volt batteries. I had 4 - 6 cylinder diesel tractors on my farm. My 656, 560 and 1066 were all 2-6 volt in series. My Deere was 2-12 volt paralell. The 1066 actually had the highest cranking amps, of the 4. The other 3 were the same. Those tractors clocked a total of 50,000 hours while I owned them in a cold climate, so I do know a bit about what am talking.
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