Posted by jeffcat on March 24, 2015 at 08:34:56 from (73.197.157.130):
In Reply to: 8 volt battery posted by blackhole49 on March 24, 2015 at 07:21:20:
You bett ya..you get the same answer here. One of my dads friends did that with an old 6volt car. You need to change bulbs, battery, reset the regulator, and Heaven help you if you have electric gauges! A good and HEAVY battery cable set is 99% of the problems. On my 300U I think it was 4o cable I got hold of . Real thick stuff and it sure starts now. Get welder cable cause it has many fine strands of wire and this allows the cable to carry voltage and amperage better. It is also a lot easier to work with and bend. A neat trick you can try is jump another tractor with a very heavy jump cable set. When the other tractor tries to start the cable actually MOVES because of the magnetic fields involved. Clean connections and GOOD cables are magic!
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