Posted by Kris M on October 31, 2011 at 16:04:13 from (67.158.172.167):
I bought a 340 from a neighbor, and when I went to pick it up he put a 6 volt battery in, used one that he had taken off for the winter, started the tractor and I drove it home. I have been using it fro about a week or two and found that it was apparantly loosing its battery. Not knowing the tractor I read the manual and found that it was meant to be positive ground. I looked and he had put the battery in backwards. I did change the battery back around to positive ground and it again started a little hard due to the drained battery, but after starting it and running it for a while, it seemed to charge its self up. Having this all said, what are the issues to look for now. Did he set me into a spin of replacing electrical components from front to back, or do I leave well enough alone and be happy that it starts, runs and the lights work. Anything that I should be checking? Thanks for the help!
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