Posted by greenbeanman in Kansas on April 20, 2009 at 15:45:17 from (99.151.37.1):
In Reply to: Generator posted by dwinshelby on April 20, 2009 at 15:27:55:
I don't know how long a tractor engine would run from the power in a well charged battery.
I ran a 6 cylinder Chevy truck at highway speed for about 100 miles before needing to switch batteries one time. Had to make a trip and no time to make repair so I just took a couple of charged batteries with me. Worked just fine. Worked so well that I used battery charger until spring when I could then do the work in warmth. I don't like cold wrenches nor to be cold.
With less cylinders firing and less RPMs it should run a long time via battery. Starting shouldn't be too hard either unless the tractor is started and stopped a lot.
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