sflem849: No, a car battery will start a tractor just fine. Tractor batteries can live longer with all the vibration on a tractor, but a car battery will work.
So the starter doesn't turn? That is why you bypassed the solenoid? It has spark? It has fuel?
It had new fuel. He bypassed the seleniod and hooked up to the started to see if it would turn over. The started did nothing. We did see sparks from the starter when he touched the starter with the battery cable.
The tractor is 6V and he was using a 12V battery. Would that not burn out the seleniod?
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