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Re: Another 6v-12v question...
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Posted by John T on August 01, 2006 at 17:19:49 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: Another 6v-12v question... posted by JohnG(TX) on August 01, 2006 at 15:42:51:
John, as compared to say a little A or B or C or even an H, that M takes a lil more HP out of the starter to crank her over. That being said, if I had an M and a 6 volt system, Id want the biggest heaviest highest Amp/hr and CCA honkin commercial battery that physically fits in the box PERIOD. PLUS Id want 00 Gauge battery n Starter n ground cables and have her grounded to like a big main frame bolt as close as possible to the starter. Then have that mag in top shape and clean fresh plugs and she ought to start maybe unless its like wayyyyyyyy cold. When cold cranking Ive found it best to sort of depress the starter ONLY briefly to milk a piston up over on compression versus just keeping the starter engaged long periods. Im NOT a fan of converting 6 to 12 volts UNLESS its a bigger tractor like an M plus it MUST start at extreme cold temperatures. John T
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