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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Line Fuse
If the electrical circuit is accidently grounded or a reverse battery connection is made, the Line fuse located on the LH side of the engine will burn out and break the circuit to prevent to damage the solenoid switch, wiring harness and alternator charging system . If electrical problems occur, the Line fuse must be checked for continuity to determine if one of the circuits is broken, see your Dealer to replace and correct.
Auxiliary Battery Connections
Engine can start with transmission in gear when neutral or safety start switch is by-passed:
1. Do not connect across terminals on starter.
2. Attach a booster battery by connecting the positive terminal of the booster battery to the "positive terminal" provided or to the positive terminal of the machine battery. Connect the negative terminal of the booster battery to the chassis of the machine. Then use recommended starting procedures from operators seat.
3. When necessary repair electrical system components promptly so that "jump starting" will not be attempted.
Machine run-away can cause injury or death to operator and bystanders.
When connecting an auxiliary battery or charger to the tractor battery, make sure you connect positive-to-positive and negative on the auxiliary battery to the tractor side rail as a ground. Do not connect auxiliary battery cables across the terminals of the starter. Start the engine from the operator's seat.

IMPORTANT: This is the only safe method to start the tractor engine with an external power supply. Any other method of starting can cause injury or death to the operator or other persons.
POSITIVE(+) TERMINAL
Connect the positive (+) cable clamp of the auxiliary battery to the positive cable terminal of the tractor battery.
Connect the negative (-) cable clamp of the auxiliary battery to the tractor side rail as a ground.
IMPORTANT: Always connect the negative cable last and disconnect the negative cable first to avoid a spark at the battery. A spark can cause a battery explosion and cause injury.
