super55
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- Joined
- Jan 27, 2012
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- Great North of Michigan
- Tractor
- Oliver Super55, John Deere 4310, John Deere 4400, Kubota L2500 (had),
I think I know the answer to this but anyways just looking for some confirmation.
I was welding some sway chains on my oliver and forgot to disconnect the battery. Everything seems to work fine and it appears the tractor is still charging. I had ran it several times and it always started right up afterward even in temps in the single digits but I had noticed that immediately after welding the chains that the ammeter sits at dead zero with no fluctuation.
Im really hoping I didn't do a costly mistake and zap my voltage regulator.
I was welding some sway chains on my oliver and forgot to disconnect the battery. Everything seems to work fine and it appears the tractor is still charging. I had ran it several times and it always started right up afterward even in temps in the single digits but I had noticed that immediately after welding the chains that the ammeter sits at dead zero with no fluctuation.
Im really hoping I didn't do a costly mistake and zap my voltage regulator.