Posted by rrlund on December 26, 2009 at 12:49:29 from (216.46.212.250):
In Reply to: battery problems posted by tractormiallis on December 26, 2009 at 12:21:14:
Is it one of those Delco self exciter internal regulator jobs? If so,they'll draw the battery down from sitting. I put one on my 1550 Oliver. Everybody told me I was crazy when I told them how QUICK it would run down. My brother works in an auto parts store and said that if they're going to sit for any length of time,take a cable off the battery,but mine would be dead in a few days. I finally cut the wire that goes to it,wired in into a good heavy toggle and shut it off everytime I shut the tractor off,flip it back on when I start it. Have it mounted right next to the ignition switch. Been on there for probably seven or eight years now and hasn't gone dead since.
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