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Posted by Leon on Friday, July 10, 2009:In Reply to: 6 volt Pos ground or Neg ground posted by John Wilkinson on Friday, July 10, 2009:
Most of the tractors from that era were positive ground. Since one post is bigger than the other, you might be able to tell just by comparing your battery cable ends to the battery posts. The only thing you might possibly harm by hooking it up wrong is your voltage regulator.
-Leon
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