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While I was there with the camera I thought to show my solution to an old problem... where in the !#$%^ can you attach a jumper cable or boost pack? Especially if the battery box is together. I made tabs from flattened copper pipe and made two good points to use. I hope others find this idea useful. It works good for me.
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I use the nut on starter and the steering column(?) as the last connection. Be sure to shake hands with the gear shift and check throttle, choke and switch settings. Starter will energize with last connection. Be carefull!!
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Brandon Webb silverta16 wrote:Can you charge a battery using this method with a trickle charger? Or do you just do this to start them. Very good Idea not to have to take your nicely painted battery box apart. Brandon.
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The positive ground would feed through the ground cable / strap to the battery, and the negative connection goes right from the starter terminal to the negative battery post.
As long as your connections are good, clean, and tight, it's as good as charging right at the battery....
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George,
I just took the battery charger off Barb's lo boy and thought I should rig something up like you did. I do have one starter bolt with no paint for a hook-up, but will probably do like you did.
Larry
I just took the battery charger off Barb's lo boy and thought I should rig something up like you did. I do have one starter bolt with no paint for a hook-up, but will probably do like you did.
Larry
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huntingpal wrote:Can I safely use my truck (12volt) to jump a cub tractor or will the higher voltage mess anything up? I have done it several times but am woried I might fry something
Eh......
A quick jump...yup..not a problem....
I'd not leave it connected too long, however, as I'm not sure what the effects of the 12V would be on the Voltage regulator, etc....
It won't harm the starter, however......
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