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billy parrott

09-22-2003 22:26:58




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i have a 1997 belarus tractor less than 400 hours in very good condition.it may have a ground shortage i was told. it will jump start right up. can any one tell me where to start? four wheel drive. thanks b.j.




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Big Jim

09-24-2003 06:04:30




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 Re: belarus tractor in reply to billy parrott, 09-22-2003 22:26:58  
billy,

Rob is correct, you can convert it to a 12 volt system, Delco does make a 12 volt starter for them. You can hook your two existing batteries in parallel (pos. to pos., neg. to neg.). You will need to keep the wire that comes from the alternator and hooks to the battery. You could also hook this wire to the solenoid on the starter. You can get rid of the black box and all that other wiring.

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Big Jim

09-23-2003 13:36:00




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 Re: belarus tractor in reply to billy parrott, 09-22-2003 22:26:58  
You don't give enough information to give you any advice. Specifically, what model of Belarus tractor are we talking about?
The bigger ones have a 24 Volt cranking circuit which uses two 12 volt batteries run through a "black box" situated between the two batteries behind the seat. The black box has a couple of metal fuses in it. There is also a "ground out" button generally located behind the seat and to the right. This is a complicated wiring system that can be eliminated by using a 12 volt starter and getting rid of the black box and the ground out button. If the tractor you are talking about is one of those little air cooled utility jobs, then disregard this message as have no clue about what kind of wiring they have.

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billy parrott

09-23-2003 20:18:14




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 Re: Re: belarus tractor in reply to Big Jim, 09-23-2003 13:36:00  
big jim thank you for your advice.it is a 24 cranking circuit with 12 volt batteries.after i get it started i can use it for three hours shut it off and want start i didn't tell you that .i will sheck out you told me . thanks b.j.



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Rob

09-23-2003 08:31:14




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 Re: belarus tractor in reply to billy parrott, 09-22-2003 22:26:58  
I read an article in "Farm Show" sometime in the last year or so that had a story on a company that sells adaptors to convert Belarus starters to Delco. The article stated that the original starters are unreliable. I think they were in Texas but I looked thru some back issues and I couldn't find it. You might want to do a search on their website. {www.farmshow.com} Hope this helps.



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billy parrott

09-23-2003 20:29:28




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 Re: Re: belarus tractor in reply to Rob, 09-23-2003 08:31:14  
thank you rob i will check this out! thanks b.j.



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JOHN (LA)

09-23-2003 06:23:36




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 Re: belarus tractor in reply to billy parrott, 09-22-2003 22:26:58  
You say it will jump start! O.K. Are you jumping at the battery post? If so every thing else should be ok. Do you still have the two 6 volt batterys in it. If so Take them out and install a known good 12 volt. see if it will start. If so one of your batterys is bad. If it will not start or you are jumping at starter check connections on both ends of battery cable. Does one of the cables get hot when you try to start. If so this is a sign of bad connection or broken wire.
Last thing is the starter. Your starter may be getting weak and needs the little extra push of a jump start to turn over. But this a last resort as I think you have a bad battery or a bad battery cable and or connection
HOPE THIS HELPS

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billy parrott

09-23-2003 20:40:51




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 Re: Re: belarus tractor in reply to JOHN (LA), 09-23-2003 06:23:36  
john that is what i will check out that may be my problem. thanks b.j. if not i will get back with you. thanks again.



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JOHN (LA)

09-24-2003 05:29:24




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 Re: Re: Re: belarus tractor in reply to billy parrott, 09-23-2003 20:40:51  
Well I see you have a 24v system. did not know before. My advise was for the air cooled 12v



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