Posted by ScottyHOMEy on August 07, 2008 at 12:39:32 from (70.105.231.176):
In Reply to: Re: That wasn't it posted by mkirsch on August 07, 2008 at 12:15:46:
Again, realizing the dimensions could very well be different betwee your tractor and mine, but I wjust went ot look, and the bottom of my battery is held up above the top of the torque tube about 3/8" by the edges on the box.
I think SA-TX may have it licked by suggesting you slip the battery in from the right. As the fog clears from my feeble memory, I seem to recall having to tilt my battery quite abit (no spill, anyway) to sneak it in under the control rods to the TC. If that is the route, once it's in there, push the battery over to make sure it will be on top of the lip on the left side of the box (it'll still be tilted little at this point), clap the right side of the box on to fit the right side of the battery, and then raise it until the holes on the bottom edge and the one at the top rear line up and bolt her in.
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