Anonymous-0
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Hello,
I have a Farmall 300 with the 6volt set up. I'm not sure how to charge up the battery.
I have the + side of the battery to the GND wire of the tractor, and the - side of the battery to the other wire.
A guy that restores old cars told me too run the battery all the way dead then recharge the battery out of the tractor back wards, GND of battery to red side of charger and + of battery to black lead of the charger.
then put it back in the tractor + of battery to GND of the tractor, and - of the battery to the wire that runs to the starter.
When I need to charge the battery in the tractor he told me that know I should put the red lead of the charger to the - terminal of the battery which connects to the starter, and the black lead of the charger to the + terminal of the battery which is connected to GND.
Is part of this wrong??? my starting seams to be getting worse every time I use it.
joe
I have a Farmall 300 with the 6volt set up. I'm not sure how to charge up the battery.
I have the + side of the battery to the GND wire of the tractor, and the - side of the battery to the other wire.
A guy that restores old cars told me too run the battery all the way dead then recharge the battery out of the tractor back wards, GND of battery to red side of charger and + of battery to black lead of the charger.
then put it back in the tractor + of battery to GND of the tractor, and - of the battery to the wire that runs to the starter.
When I need to charge the battery in the tractor he told me that know I should put the red lead of the charger to the - terminal of the battery which connects to the starter, and the black lead of the charger to the + terminal of the battery which is connected to GND.
Is part of this wrong??? my starting seams to be getting worse every time I use it.
joe