Hello,
I'm sure this is posted sone where but I can't find it. I know that the early 24V systems are both positive and negative ground systems to get 24V at the starter. Is there a way too make it a 24V system with a negative ground so I can easily understand the wiring? Or would I have to switch everything to 12V right away? (I don't really have the money to make it a 12V right now).
The reason I am messing with the wiring is if I leave the tractor sit for 2 days the batteries drain and it won't start anymore and I tried understanding the wiring and it is confusing for a car guy who normally just deals with 12V negative ground systems.
Thank you,
Kyle
I'm sure this is posted sone where but I can't find it. I know that the early 24V systems are both positive and negative ground systems to get 24V at the starter. Is there a way too make it a 24V system with a negative ground so I can easily understand the wiring? Or would I have to switch everything to 12V right away? (I don't really have the money to make it a 12V right now).
The reason I am messing with the wiring is if I leave the tractor sit for 2 days the batteries drain and it won't start anymore and I tried understanding the wiring and it is confusing for a car guy who normally just deals with 12V negative ground systems.
Thank you,
Kyle