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Anyone in SPOKANE w/ SLAVE?

Artisan

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Is there anyone in SPOKANE , WA that can possibly
help w/ a slave start? I am not sure if I need a slave
jump or not, will not know till I am there. I expect
nothing for free. I could need a jump as early as
tomorrow 1-18-13, just after noon. I have slave
cables and I have a 2-1 slave adaptor too. I am close
to the airport.
 

Heath_h49008

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Based on the thread title, I would say "No. Not since 1865 anyway."

Gimp might have another answer...






:gimp:



Joking aside, good luck with the search. Wish I was closer.
 

gimpyrobb

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...OR tails of great failure.








Not trying to jinx you, I just know how army trucks act up on road trips!
 

3dAngus

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If you get in a bind, and no one can jump you, just stop by WalMart and pick up two $75 batteries. They'll start it if it is only a weak battery issue, and it sounds like you may need at least one anyway.
 

wsucougarx

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If you get in a bind, and no one can jump you, just stop by WalMart and pick up two $75 batteries. They'll start it if it is only a weak battery issue, and it sounds like you may need at least one anyway.
Totally agree. Wouldn't be good to be stuck out in the middle of nowhere with weak batteries.
 

wsucougarx

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For two batteries:
Hook the positive cable (from truck) to the positive of battery A. Hook the negative (from truck) to the the negative of battery B. Now take the remaining - terminal of battery A and hook it up to the + terminal of battery B. Yes, you hook the negative from battery A to the positive of battery B. This will give you a 24 volt system;-)
 

gimpyrobb

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Horrible w/ electricity I am, I am BAD I am w/ it...

I wouldn't know how to wire it...

Simply replace one battery at a time. Pretty hard to screw that one up.

cough, cough, Fuzzytoaster...
 
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doghead

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Or read the TM!

It has pictures, I think.
 

Artisan

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Or read the TM!

It has pictures, I think.


LOL! Oh man................ I so wish i had a photographic memory! ( like U DH)

I have read 1/2 way thru the -10 manual, maybe 10% of that has sunk in. That is all. MAYBE 10%

The rest of the time I am busy w/ my business, my home and mortage
and all my "other" toys of which I surpassed 100 wheels on the ground when
I purchased my M925A1 ! ( PS< I am POOR! LOL )

I am not that smart doghead, YOU ARE.* NoBS

( I am bringing my printed out -10 manual w/ me when I fly to Spokane next
week to go get my truck. I have been hired to move over 100 5 tons, gotta
get to the gettin' and get my rig down here NEXT WEEK! )

Believe IT!

* I wish I could figure out what manual to look at, for what info I seek!
It is an extreamly daunting task for the "less that scholar types" as my dad labeles me.

 

Artisan

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Yes, it does.
I have a HUGE hard time finding info in the TM's...
Thank you fo rthe picture but I think my truck has 4 batteries...

Electricity and Directions...I suck at these tasks, but I will tackle
ANY physics type plumbing problem and whip it but good...go figure...
 

steelandcanvas

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Don't try to "memorize" the information in the TM's, try to remember where the information is. I'll see if I can't find a battery box drawing for a 5 ton. I don't claim to know where everything is in the TM's, but I don't give up when I crack the first book and the information I'm looking for is not in there (not directed toward you). Numerous informative items I run across, I'll save to a file, just like that battery drawing I posted for you.
 

porkysplace

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I have a HUGE hard time finding info in the TM's...
Thank you fo rthe picture but I think my truck has 4 batteries...

Electricity and Directions...I suck at these tasks, but I will tackle
ANY physics type plumbing problem and whip it but good...go figure...
Electric and water both follow the path of least resistence
 

3dAngus

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Do you know how to read 12vdc on a multimeter or voltmeter? If so, read each individual battery, and just replace the one, or ones, that read less then 10.5 volts.
Very likely it has a bad cell in it pulling the other batteries down.
 

Artisan

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not sure you still need help. I am near the Spokane airport and I have a Gamma Goat with the slave receptacle and I,m an electrician... PM if I can be of service...

I think I would have faked a dead battery just to see your Goat! HA!

Actually the truck started right up after sitting for 2+ months w/ the

night prior temp's at "7". I THANK YOU for your reply.
 
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