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Re: 8 volt batteries
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Posted by Robert Searcy on January 31, 2007 at 06:59:48 from (144.226.230.36):
In Reply to: 8 volt batteries posted by al bane on January 30, 2007 at 09:34:02:
Just to clarify, I have two twelve volt batteries on my 560 diesel. I have my John Deere A still on 6 volts and it rolls over and starts just fine wonderfully. Its not any different than starting one by hand. Trust me, you cant roll one by hand any faster than a 6 volt system. My hand starters pop right off with a couple whirls. Keep in mind all of them have a different way of starting. A whirl with the choke pulled, then no choke and half throttle. Two whirls with half choke and then no choke. Choke it till it coughs then no choke. Everyone knows their tractor and that is the best way I have ever found. A pattern arises for each one and then winter comes and it gets cold and then really cold and we have to relearn these beasts.
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