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Re: Re: Re: jumping a 6v
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Posted by Ludwig on January 12, 2000 at 17:52:03 from (216.41.33.249):
In Reply to: Re: Re: jumping a 6v posted by Rick on January 12, 2000 at 16:04:39:
Nope, I think yer both wrong. We've jumped 6v from the pickup for years. If you leave the 12v on the 6v for minutes you're going to burn the battery cables off. They can get real hot in a matter of a minute. Just get the truck in close, hook 'em up, + to + -to -, hop on the tractor and start 'er up. It won't take long to build up the needed juice. After years and years of starting an H, M and Super M this way the only time we ever had electrical trouble, other than frozen batteries from neglect, was because one of the great uncles put it in backwards and then it still started and ran for along time till I figured it out. Then I had to replace the regulator. Still this is a real pain, you probably ought to figure out your problems and start off the battery.
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