Posted by Janicholson on November 30, 2013 at 18:43:07 from (74.60.94.18):
In Reply to: Re: farmall h 6 or 12 v posted by gary in neb. on November 30, 2013 at 18:30:14:
Yes from low to high charge. (It is actually the voltage control switch connected to the light switch shaft. Separate. One way to allow the 12v jumping is to put the 12 volts on the starter motor only. Easy to do if the tractor has a push button starter motor switch (dash mount, or near the steering column. Just do not push the switch and jump to the frame with Positive, and the Starter motor terminal with the other lead, just firmly touching it to the terminal. If it has a saddle mount switch on the starter with a pull rod to start, it is harder in that the starter motor lead in lug is under the switch. To do that a battery isolation manual switch is needed in the lead going to the starter (an OK idea for safety around kids or theft anyway) the lead to the electrical system is attached to the battery side of the new switch, the jumper is then touched firmly to the starter side of the switch with the switch OFF. This allows the 6v battery to run the ignition, and the 12v to run the starter. When not jumping it the new isolator switch is turned on to allow regular 6v starts. Jim
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