Starting and Running w/o battery installed

   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #11  
Shouldn't be any issues...


Once did a whole days snow blowing with a dead battery; ran fine till I shut it off and would only click.

Just tape up your positive lead
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #12  
Shouldn't be any issues...


Once did a whole days snow blowing with a dead battery; ran fine till I shut it off and would only click.

Just tape up your positive lead

I wouldn't say having a dead battery installed is the same as no battery. In a cheap lawnmower then fine. In an expensive tractor that gets more high tech every day I wouldn't try it. They no longer condone it in cars because of the electronics, why chance it in a tractor.
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #13  
A dead or under charged battery is hard on the charging system.
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #14  
KubotainNH said:
I wouldn't say having a dead battery installed is the same as no battery. In a cheap lawnmower then fine. In an expensive tractor that gets more high tech every day I wouldn't try it. They no longer condone it in cars because of the electronics, why chance it in a tractor.

The OP may be able to clear this up; how long are you going to run it?

Not much electronics in a Bseries Kubota!
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #15  
the battery need to be there even if shes dead she take care of the voltage
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #16  
keep your battery there even if she dead she take care of the voltage
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #17  
You need 12v to stop the engine with the key via the stop solenoid so its a crap shoot if it will shut down same with the safety circuit might not work correctly.

tom
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #18  
You need 12v to stop the engine with the key via the stop solenoid so its a crap shoot if it will shut down same with the safety circuit might not work correctly.

tom

I think you supply VDC to the fuel solenoid and leave energized to run, and remove VDC to stop. Should not have to apply VDC to stop. Philip.
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #19  
PHILIP8N said:
I think you supply VDC to the fuel solenoid and leave energized to run, and remove VDC to stop. Should not have to apply VDC to stop. Philip.

I have heard that on the bxs if the fuse blows they will not shut off.
 
   / Starting and Running w/o battery installed #20  
My BX and GR will not shut off without 12V power. The alternator _may_ be able to activate the shut-off solenoid long enough. Don't know.

A _missing_ battery can allow voltage spikes that can damage the alternator diodes and other electronics - or could with older systems.

On the boat we use a device called a "zap stop" to avoid alternator damage if ones idiot brother-in-law switched the battery switch to OFF while the engine was running. It's a big Zener diode that clips the spikes.

Something like that might help in a no battery situation, but far easier to just leave it connected until replaced.

Z.
 

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