Assuming it has two individual 12 volt batteries that are in series to make up the 24 volts, you can jump/parallel each 12 volt battery to another 12 volt battery such as say in a car or truck etc. Once jumper cables are properly attached + to + and - to - then you simply have one 12 volt battery (on tractor) in paralell/jump with another 12 volt battery (in truck) and you just do that for BOTH batteries.
I see it as the same that you could charge a 12 volt battery in the tractor using a battery charger, or you could have one 12 volt charger on one battery and another 12 volt charger on the other 12 volt battery, either at the same time or one battery at a time.
Just don't let the jumper vehicles and tractors frame come into contact with each other.
Again, jump + to + and - to - from the truck 12 volt battery to a tractor 12 volt battery and I don't see why you cant jump BOTH of the batteries at the same time using two different vehicles AS LONG AS FRAMES DONT TOUCH.
HOWEVER not being there and not knowing how the tractor is configured I cant say for sure this is right or that it will work SO NO WARRANTY.
Alllllll Im saying is you can jump a 12 volt battery with another vehicle or jump two 12 volt batteries using two vehicles.
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