Posted by Michael Soldan on December 13, 2007 at 14:48:04 from (24.235.47.91):
In Reply to: battery box posted by Dillweed on December 13, 2007 at 11:52:27:
Neblic got it right.The tractor has an angle bracket mounted on the side. The battery box has long slots in the bottom that the box bolts to this bracket. The bolts are square heads so they don't spin when you lo0sen them from the bottom. Once loosened the battery box slides out from under the tank. Then you can remove the cables and lift the battery out with a battery tool or you can undo the bolts and lift the whole kit and caboodle out. The box is designed to slide in and out to make battery changes easy.
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