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Re: Farmall C- how to remove battery??
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 07, 2006 at 02:31:38 from (216.208.58.171):
In Reply to: Farmall C- how to remove battery?? posted by LK on February 06, 2006 at 21:20:20:
LK: The Farmall C battery come out the right side. Just unhook the starter pull rod at the starter and slide it back, then uncouple the right hydraulic control rod at lever pivot, tip it up against fuel tank. I like tieing it with a piece of baler twine to fuel cap. From there I'm use to the Super A and with it you have to tie the clutch pedal down. With the C if anything is in the way it will be brake pedals, you may have to unhook pedals at brake activation and let them swing down. It may also slide by brake pedals if they are latched in park brake position. I removed one of these years ago but have forgotten just what I had to do with those brake pedals. From there two systems were used. I expect on the C two little bolts on each side at base of battery box. Remove those and the whole box will slide out to the right. The newer boxes were two piece and you only have to remove the right side, then battery will slide out.
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