peteinthehills
Member
Ok, I know. Another stupid question to add to my list of stupid questions...but it's my first tractor and I'm learning!
My battery has gone flat. It's been in for about a year. It's charging just now, but I'm wondering what might have happened. I've worked it hard the last weeks bush hogging our 12 acres. It's been sat in a shelter away from the weather, but we have had some storms so it's not been used for a week, but that's nothing compared to sitting all winter unused. I saw that in other posts folk were talking about having the same battery for 9 years.
I know when I start it a yellow light comes on next to the label chrg. But I always turn it back a bit so that goes off. I'm wondering if I need to leave it with the yellow light on now and again. I've got a mitsubishi compact tractor, its from the grey market so there are no owners manuals or the like. I'm mostly making it up as I go along and I don't want/can't afford to mess up here.
Let me know what you think I should do.
Pete
Texas
My battery has gone flat. It's been in for about a year. It's charging just now, but I'm wondering what might have happened. I've worked it hard the last weeks bush hogging our 12 acres. It's been sat in a shelter away from the weather, but we have had some storms so it's not been used for a week, but that's nothing compared to sitting all winter unused. I saw that in other posts folk were talking about having the same battery for 9 years.
I know when I start it a yellow light comes on next to the label chrg. But I always turn it back a bit so that goes off. I'm wondering if I need to leave it with the yellow light on now and again. I've got a mitsubishi compact tractor, its from the grey market so there are no owners manuals or the like. I'm mostly making it up as I go along and I don't want/can't afford to mess up here.
Let me know what you think I should do.
Pete
Texas