(quoted from post at 23:45:11 07/24/11) Shadetree is right. I know that a 2010 is set up to start on 24 and the rest runs on 12 volts.
(quoted from post at 23:49:36 07/25/11) I would believe txjim. He maybe a lot of things but he's usually close to the truth and even bang on at times.
If the 2010 really was a 24V system. The electrical system was a field modified contraption.
(quoted from post at 07:01:04 07/26/11) txjim. It was actually all a compliment.
(quoted from post at 11:42:17 07/26/11) Our winters here in central PA get pretty cold (-10F) and this tractor fires just fine. The 2640 is one of the easiest starting tractors Deere has put out. I do not care what you think you know. Back in 79 they didn't have a battery built with enough cranking amps for the engine and that is why they added the other battery. Today they have single batteries with two to three times the CCA to handle it with one battery.
(quoted from post at 18:54:17 07/26/11) Dieselrider maybe comparing apples and oranges?
Say an old group 75 battery vs. a new group 31
battery? There is approx double the weight, size and
capacity between the two.
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