Posted by John T on September 05, 2010 at 13:12:00 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: battery starting trouble posted by caryfarmall49 on September 05, 2010 at 11:49:58:
Its pretty fast n easy n usually free to do A LOAD TEST on that battery which is whats really needed. In the event it tests okay Id remove, clean n wire brush, n re atatch each n evey battery n ground n starter n switch connection and insure the ground is to a good solid frame member NOT any thin wimpy rusty sheet metal. It depends on the charger but a slow low amp charge using a 12 volt charger could work just keep an eye on it to avoid overcharging i.e. too much bubbling and outgassing and/or excess current draw. Of course (if the battery is okay???), the starter itself or the switch may be at fault but Id try the above first ESPECIALLY the battery load test
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