I have an older John Deere 350B track loader that has been parked for years. We are trying to get it started and have drained the old fuel and replaced it. We have also bled the system, but when we try to get it going just when it sounds like it wants to start the batteries (brand new) start to lose juice.
Is there a way to provide direct continuous 12v power to the starter just to get it to fire. We have tried hooking a running vehicle to it, but still, the batteries just don't have the energy to run the starter long enough to get it to crank before they run down.
Note (we can't change the fuel filters until it is running because the lift arms are in the way.)
Is there a way to provide direct continuous 12v power to the starter just to get it to fire. We have tried hooking a running vehicle to it, but still, the batteries just don't have the energy to run the starter long enough to get it to crank before they run down.
Note (we can't change the fuel filters until it is running because the lift arms are in the way.)