Start the Engine With a Slave Battery

CAUTION: It is permissible to start a tractor with a slave battery only if that tractor is equipped with jump-start connections authorized by John Deere™. If a tractor is not equipped with connections for jump-starting with a slave battery, then the discharged or defective battery must be replaced with a battery that is sufficiently charged. Have this work performed by your John Deere™ dealer.

CAUTION: Danger of injury, danger of explosion! Take safety precautions, see Handling Batteries Safely in Section 05.

CAUTION: Be sure polarity is correct before making connections.

CONNECT: Connect positive cable (+) first and then negative cable (—). DISCONNECT: Disconnect negative cable (—) first and then positive cable (+). Reversed polarity will damage the electrical system.

IMPORTANT: Cables used for jump-starting must be connected only to the (+) and (—) terminals provided for this purpose.

For jump-starting, use cables that cannot be incorrectly connected (to avoid reversed polarity) and have an approx. 70 mm² cross-section; in addition, the terminals must be insulated.

IMPORTANT: If the engine is to be started using a slave battery or run for a short time without battery, do not raise engine speed above 1000 rpm. Furthermore, use additional current (lights) while engine is running.

IMPORTANT: With battery disconnected, insulate the positive battery cable (+) properly to protect the alternator from damage. See also Important Instructions Regarding Alternator in Section 85.

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