Posted by John T on October 02, 2007 at 19:52:03 from (66.244.83.147):
In Reply to: starting problem posted by Bill Pingel on October 02, 2007 at 19:27:43:
A 6 volt battery dont turn a 12 volt starter very well but why would it have been rebuilt as a 12 on a 6 volt tractor UNLESS the shop screwed up??? You might consider unhooking everything EXCEPT the starter n using a 12 volt battery direct to it n see how she cranks then??? Trouble is a "weak" 6 volt starter can crank pretty decent at 12 volts so Im not sure what if anything the test may tell ya. You might also try to jump by pass (good heavy jumper cables) around any starter switch or solenoid in case its bad n see if she cranks better then??? This all assumes you have allllll good clean tight battery n starter n ground n switch/solenoid connections ??? If not cure that first
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