Posted by Buck Clayton on January 10, 2011 at 07:43:23 from (68.13.254.121):
In Reply to: Jump starting M-- Help posted by Buck Clayton on January 09, 2011 at 19:21:39:
Lary T., John T., and Mkirsch Gee you all gave me lots of info here. The LP M is a mag ignition and the stater switch is the old original switch operated with the foot. No solinoid.Have run LP for yrs. with no battery.I first hooked pos. 12v cable, with SM tractor runing, to starter switch connection leading to starter. Started to hooked ground from neg. cable on SM to starter bolt to motor on LP. Fire shot every where.NOT GOOD. I switched pos. cable to upper connection of stater switch, which is where battery would be connected if had one.Then I hit starter switch and fire shot from starter ground bolt connection.Looked at ampmeter on SM. No chg.. I think the first hook-up attempt knocked alt. out. If motor stuck would it cause all this fire to happen? Thanks for all your help. To me this is the way I've always started this tractor. Buck
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