Posted by Tx Jim on March 12, 2010 at 04:06:47 from (67.142.163.38):
In Reply to: jump start a 6 volt posted by Tim(nj) on March 11, 2010 at 15:23:43:
John T said: (quoted from post at 19:54:49 03/11/10) I DO NOT recommend you jump a 6 volt battery using 12 volts as the battery could blow up. However, if its possible to get a jump direct to the starter ONLY (rest of system isolated by a starter switch or solenoid) thats not such a hazard. Let the 6 volts power the ignition etc and the 12 THE STARTER ONLY.
John T
I agree as I've jump started my JD BO which is 6V by hooking jumper negative cable to starter solenoid and positive cable to frame. Engine fired right up no harm done to tractor.
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