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Re: John Deere 4020 battery problems
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Posted by lowrey on March 18, 2003 at 20:01:20 from (216.139.97.159):
In Reply to: John Deere 4020 battery problems posted by Mark Smith on March 18, 2003 at 06:29:05:
Sometimes the starters field windings can get a short and slowly draw down the left battery. I have a 4020 with 24 volt and get along real good with it once I got the batterys balanced out.I have plugins coming off of each battery for electric hook ups.My planter has two monitors so I plug one in one side and the other to the other side,the same with my sprayer the controls to one side the foam marker to the other and the lights are wired so one half work off one battery and half the other side .I added extra lights so I use two push pull switchs instead of the tractors light switch
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