somebody is sure blowing smoke here!i have never heard of this"voltage is what makes it crank faster". so why dont you take your 12v out of your lawn tractor and see if it will turn that tractor over.i dont think so.2 6v @ 675 cranking amps times 2= 1350 cranking amps. one or two 12v at 1000 c.amps ea = 1000 c. amps.to get the same amps you need to get into the big cat. batterys, where do you mount them on a 730?they came from factory with 2 6v and those tractors started for years, and now what? they wont because of 6v, give your head a shake. the higher the amps the faster it will spin!another thing 2 12v are twice the money as 2 6v.if the tractor is in decent shape they start in a few spins, not nesessary to crank and crank which is hard on starter.i will stick with the two 6v in series because they crank the engine over faster than 1, 2, or 10 hooked in parallel.i am talking new batts. and 00 cables.
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