Posted by Tx Jim on July 18, 2013 at 03:24:25 from (69.35.160.116):
In Reply to: John Deere 4010 posted by Pitch on July 17, 2013 at 19:59:02:
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To convert your 4010 to 12 volts from 24 volts can be successfully accomplished without changing the wiring harness or key switch as long both above mentioned items are good when using 24 V's. As far as gear reduction starters go and not starting engine in the winter I can't answer but the gear reduction starter spins my 4255 just fine in the Texas winter.
I agree changing to 12 V will save you a lot of grieve as you would need too alternate the baler tying wires frequently to keep batteries with enough electricity to tie bales.
The 24 V starter on your tractor is the most likely source of the electrical drain as it probably contains brush dust.
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