[AT] 6V and 12V batteries
Ron Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Sun Jul 6 09:55:04 PDT 2014
Dean,
No changes necessary. You are 12V positive ground now and a single
twelve volt battery installed positive ground would be the same thing.
2 sixes gave more cranking amps back when that tractor was new. 12V
batteries have good cranking power nowadays. If Deere built that
tractor today it would have a single 12V in it more than likely. I
seriously doubt any Deere built today will run like that nice 620 almost
60 years from now.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
On 7/6/2014 11:33 AM, Dean Vinson wrote:
> Hello, gentlemen. Yep, no big deal indeed to have had that cable be loose.
> Not really visible in the photo but since the nuts were loose the post
> clamps had gradually worked their way upwards, and at some point just went
> too far to let there be any cranking current. I tapped them back down with
> a piece of wood, tightened the nuts, and all was well.
>
> The seller's son told me he just recently put new batteries in the tractor
> and it certainly works fine now, so I'm in no rush to do anything different.
> If those batteries die I guess I'd have to consider switching to a 12V
> system. I assume I'd have to change the lights, regulator, coil, and
> generator?
>
> Dean Vinson
> Saint Paris, Ohio
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