Make sure you have 6V battery cables. They are bigger and thicker than 12V cables. And they carry a bigger amp load than 12 V cables. And make sure your connections are CLEAN, BRIGHT, and TIGHT! Old dirty connections make any car tough to start and charge. It's especially true of any 6V systems. Good Luck!
Terry
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Originally Posted by lucky_stripe_garage
I'm trying to be as thorough as I can be. I'm learning all of this as I go, so I'm wanting to make sure it's done right. I spend a lot of my free time, and down time at work, reading and searching the barn for answers and tips to help me out.
I'll make sure and check the battery cables when I get out there tomorrow evening.
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