Posted by Jegs on August 25, 2017 at 11:05:26 from (73.164.45.226):
In Reply to: Re: 8N update! posted by BarnyardEngineering on August 25, 2017 at 10:32:47:
OK so here's what happened. Dead tractor, hooked up charger to it, had it on 6V/6A setting when I plugged it in the meter on the charger pinned against the right hand side of the guage and the tractor started turning over by itself, key on no starter button pushed. I immediately unplugged the charger, tractor quit turning over, unhooked the charger cables and tried to start it ... nothing, not a click not a slow turnover, dead. I know the battery had some juice in it but maybe it was just plain dead. So I got all cranked up about it because I still don't understand why the charger meter pegged like that when I turned the key on.
So I re-hooked the charger back up and plugged it in and the minute I turned on the key the meter would peg all the way to the right, pretty sure it aint sposed to do that. This morning PULLED the battery hooked charger up let it charge for 45 minutes put the battery back in hooked up cables and bingo, started right up.
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