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Re: Anyone know the correct way to jump start a 6volt 8N tractor from a 12volt vehicle
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Posted by Real easy on October 10, 2000 at 22:40:37 from (207.177.47.137):
In Reply to: Anyone know the correct way to jump start a 6volt 8N tractor from a 12volt vehicle posted by Bill C. on October 10, 2000 at 21:36:16:
Bill- It is real easy. But, just be real careful about not blowing up that 6 volt battery... Hook jumper cables to your truck, red to + and black to - on the battery. Hook up the tractor end same way as to +/- polarity, over on the cable coming down to the starter motor. Connect the - on the 8N starter's power feed cable and the + to a starter mounting bolt. Don't stand there gawkin & looking at the battery after you do it. Don't stand around smoking & joking with your buddies when you do! Important is to immediately hit the starter and mebbie you'll understand the benefits of converting that 8N to a 12 volt system. Un-hook quick when the 8N fires up. Keep in mind that this can be a dangerous procedure. EYE PROTECTION IS VERY IMPORTANT IF YOU DO THIS!!! Good luck, IHank
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