Posted by oldtractorfun on September 26, 2013 at 21:39:45 from (74.14.128.190):
In Reply to: 6volt conversion posted by Russ Crawford on September 26, 2013 at 14:54:40:
Not sure what might be wrong but I have the same problem. I converted my Farmall SC to 12 volt but used a light instead of a diode, thought would be nice to be able to see when the power was on or off. If I don't start my tractor for a month at a time the battery will be dead. My dad has a SA converted to 12 volt, he bought it that way, his battery will go dead if not started for awhile. I even put a piece of rubber under the battery so it wasn't sitting on the steel to see if that helped. I have tested my connection between the battery with the live battery cable off and get no reading. I can't find anything wrong with either tractor so I blame it on cheap batteries not holding a charge for a month, though I am probably wrong.
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