Im assuming the two six volt batteries are in series i.e. its a 12 volt system.
If I were charging it Id charge them BOTH in series at the same time at 12 volts using a 12 volt charger, that would be the chargers POS clamp to the outermost (untied in middle) POS battery post on one battery and the chargers NEG clamp to the outermost (NOT where it ties in middle to other battery) NEG post on the other battery...
I doubt the charger alone would start it UNLESS ITS A VERY HIGH AMP SUPER CAPACITY BOOSTER TYPE OF CHARGER. With a smaller charger Id still let the batteries charge for a while (on a med to high setting) and then put it on high boost charge (at 12 votls across BOTH batteries) when youre ready to crank it over.
Charging only one of the 6 volt batteries will not get the job done, they BOTH need charged and sure you could charge them one at a time on the 6 volt setting BUTTTTTTTT Id charge them in series at 12 volts AND FOR SURE when youre ready to crank her over set the charger on high or boost while its charging BOTH batteries at 12 volts.
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