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Posted by norm on Sunday, May 10, 2009:In Reply to: Re: YM 2010 I left the ignition on! posted by Troy on Saturday, May 09, 2009:
Sorry, I can't help much with "not enough". If it's much below about 12 volts the gen. can't charge it and can be damaged in the process. It's pretty hard to maintain a tractor without a volt/ohm meter and knowledge in it's use.
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