You can buy a generator that is hand carried for $100 that has a 12V charging port, or use your vehicle to get a jump.Like I said, there is no electricity there.
You can buy a generator that is hand carried for $100 that has a 12V charging port, or use your vehicle to get a jump.Like I said, there is no electricity there.
I was responding to the post that suggested I use a battery tender. I said there was no electricity. He informed me there is such a thing as solar powered tenders. I'll get one of those.You can buy a generator that is hand carried for $100 that has a 12V charging port, or use your vehicle to get a jump.
I was late to the post. Yes, there are solar battery tenders. Make sure the one you get has a voltage regulator. Some don't and can ruin a battery.I was responding to the post that suggested I use a battery tender. I said there was no electricity. He informed me there is such a thing as solar powered tenders. I'll get one of those.
I have a Honda generator.
Oh, well that presents a different problem lol.His tractor doesn't have glow plugs, just an intake heater.
Yes I was too lol.Oh, well that presents a different problem lol.
I'm surprised it doesnt.
Or you can get a can of ether (starter fluid) and give it a shot through the air cleaner or breather intake. I bet she’ll kick over pretty quick then.
Yep my grandads tractor actually had a a yellow ether button on the dash. Placement was pretty bad because you could hit it with your knee getting in or out of the cab. Warm running tractors don't really like ether too much.I don’t know about that, or maybe the new tractors aren’t built like the older ones. Been doing it on 4020’s, 4440’s and such for years and it’s never hurt them and 91/2 times out of 10 they’ll start.
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