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Re: Battery under seat on a MD?
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Posted by RichH on July 03, 2007 at 06:49:24 from (63.169.81.224):
In Reply to: Battery under seat on a MD? posted by jonnny2006 on July 02, 2007 at 20:48:23:
Our 1949 MD now has one 12 volt under the tank, but before that it had one 6 volt under the tank and one on top of the PTO shield. The box for that one was the same as the one under the tank. That might have been the one you could mount beside the seat, but with it above the PTO you had more room on the deck for your feet. Yes you needed both 6 volts in the good old days to start it on gas. If ours would turn over it would start, even on a cold Minn day. Most of the time it would start when other gas tractors wouldn't. Now with the high powered 12 volt batteries one under the tank is enough.
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