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Re: 340U Starting system Woes
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Posted by DC-TC Con't on February 17, 2006 at 11:07:01 from (207.69.139.158):
In Reply to: 340U Starting system Woes posted by DC-TX on February 17, 2006 at 08:36:01:
Thanks for replies to day. Old: Are you saying that despite the voltmeter showing a good charge it is not getting to the battery? Nat 2: I just looked at my voltmeter and sure enough is is at 12/13 with the tractor not running. Are you saying that I need another switch in the dash connected to the + side of the ignition switch, then to the negative to the voltmeter ground wire and turn that off also? Per previous discussions I have seen, would a didoe, somewhere in the system accomplish the same? FYI: I did study Bob's diagrams but like I said, electrical systems just throw me. I am not exactly dumb, was raised on a large farm, Served 20 years as a combat officer,( 2 years in Nam) and then served 20+ years as a Nursing Home Administrator. Just trying to get by now and enjoy some childhood days with a few cattle. Thanks-DC
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