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Posted by KevinfromIL on July 15, 2007 at 19:38:07 from (207.144.202.250):
I have a restored 1952 H I keep in a storage bay in our town. The storage facility does not have electricity. I take the tractor for a ride about once a week. It starts easily most of the time, but there have been occasions when it has not and I've run the battery down trying to get it going. When that happens, I remove the battery, take it home to charge it, then put it back in. It's not the end of the world by any means to do that, but it is a bit of an aggravation. I know this topic has been discussed on this board many times but, as a review, is it safe to jump start the H using my pick-up which is twelve-volt? I'm one of those old farm kids who now lives and works in town and just had to have a tractor. Thanks. Kevin
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