Posted by Dellbertt on December 17, 2010 at 04:58:29 from (209.172.21.2):
In Reply to: Jumping 6v? posted by IaGary on December 16, 2010 at 07:45:59:
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Faster,
You have received all good information (except for the rediculous one that could get you hurt) so I did not see a reason to jump in.
BUT, you have replied in two of the post incorrectly and I think you still are not sure on the point. Let me say it this way.
Whichever way the tractor battery is connected, connect the jumping battery the SAME way. If the tractor battery negative post is connected to the starter, then connect the jumping battery negative post to the starter also and the other to ground.
I say again, whichever way the tractor battery is connected, connect the jumping battery the same way.
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