Posted by Faster346 on December 16, 2010 at 19:29:15 from (72.241.213.69):
In Reply to: Jumping 6v? posted by Moondoggie on December 16, 2010 at 07:45:59:
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Not sure where you live, but here whenever it gets in the single digits it just wont turn over with 6 volts in the battery alone. My ohm meter read 6.41 volts in it, and it would barely turn over. It's a new battery, new 0 gauge cables, shiney ground connections, and it just won't spin fast enough to fire in the winter. In the summer it spins over quick and fires right up. I've been told this could be due to the oil in the motor, so I'm going to put some thinner oil in it for the winter as well, but I'm going to go ahead and convert it to 12v anyways. I use this tractor almost every day, and can't afford to have starting troubles, as we run a horse farm and are constantly spreading horse manure, plowing the drive, grading the training track, moving and pulling up horse trailers, ect.
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