Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 13, 2008 at 16:17:37 from (64.228.11.96):
In Reply to: Re: Starter dragging posted by Eds on February 13, 2008 at 15:53:07:
Eds: I remember the first winter we had the 300 new. It hadn't been used for a couple weeks and temp dipped to -20F. 300 wouldn't even turn over, got out the original IH operator's manual which does call it the seasonal disconnect. We disconnected it and the tractor fired right up.
Few weeks later my dad and I had left the 300 in the bush where we were cutting wood. Temperature dipped to -40, and we needed the tractor back at the farmstead. We went down, thinking it would never start, disconnect was still disconnected. I turned the key, 300 went urh, urh, urh and on that thrid one she fired up, 6 volt and completely unassisted by any artificial help. They will work on 6 volt.
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