Posted by tractorguy2 on November 19, 2014 at 07:12:11 from (64.147.38.155):
In Reply to: 12V v. 6V posted by Lucas0522 on November 18, 2014 at 10:26:04:
Six Volt systems need good heavy cables. Not those 4 gauge Walmart cables that most people want to use. Six volts also needs all the ground connection to be clean ans free of rust.
I mean all ground connections. Not just the connection on top of the battery.Where the ground connects to the frame needs to be clean. id the ground is on the battery box then the connection between the box and the frame needs to be clean. The starter mounts to the engine need to be clean and the back edges of the starter where the backing back attaches needs to be clean. Use star washers on all connections. Use a good starter button. The contacts inside the buttons tend to burn and not make good contact after 40 years of use.
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