atsah
Elite Member
I would be carefull doing this, the surge/spike can damage voltage regulators and any electronics in the system.
Simply measure the voltage at the battery terminal with the tractor running at 2/3's of pto speed,
if you are not seeing over 12V usually 13 to 13.5 volts from your alternator it's bad or you have terrible connections somewhere.
Also you can lay a screwdriver on the rear of the alternator while it's running and the screwdriver should have a magnetic
attraction to the alternator.
We have told the OP how to measure the voltage with a meter and that is the way to do it but, I have never had any issue with removing a battery to any electronic system, ever and I have done it many times..
I would be more concerned about continuing to use it the way it is.. He is obviously running it on very little voltage..