MA1920
Silver Member
A few weeks ago my Ford 1920 wouldn't turn over so I charged the battery and it started and ran fine. A couple days later, it wouldn't turn over. Since the battery was over 13 years old, I bought a new one. Tractor started fine, put it in the barn.
Fast forward to last Thursday's night ice storm, my neighbor got his truck stuck and wanted help pulling it out. Tractor started and ran fine. Helped him out, put tractor back in barn. Friday morning, it wouldn't turn over. Voltage was 12.6 Jumped it this morning, let it run for 20 minutes, shut it off. 2 hours later, it wouldn't turn over; lights don't work; back to 12.6v When the tractor was running at 1100 rpm, voltage was ~ 14.
It seems I have something draining the battery. Agreed? How do I trace it out? Would a battery disconnect switch be a good idea?
Thanks for all help.
Bob
Fast forward to last Thursday's night ice storm, my neighbor got his truck stuck and wanted help pulling it out. Tractor started and ran fine. Helped him out, put tractor back in barn. Friday morning, it wouldn't turn over. Voltage was 12.6 Jumped it this morning, let it run for 20 minutes, shut it off. 2 hours later, it wouldn't turn over; lights don't work; back to 12.6v When the tractor was running at 1100 rpm, voltage was ~ 14.
It seems I have something draining the battery. Agreed? How do I trace it out? Would a battery disconnect switch be a good idea?
Thanks for all help.
Bob