Is a 76 JD 600 12 volt starter??

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Is a 76 JD 600 12 volt starter??

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Hey Guys,

Just picked up the sled tonight, but does the electric start system use 6 volt or 12 volt battery?? Don't want to melt anything when I grab a battery and also not sure if there are any tags left saying what the system is. Also picked up a beauty 300 which I intended to use the body for the 600 motor but I see they are way different now in the shop.....the belly pan is pooched on this 600.
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Re: Is a 76 JD 600 12 volt starter??

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12 volt. If your planning on replacing the belly pan by cutting and welding, the location of the pan's mounts on the 600 will be one of a kind because the chassis is wider.
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Re: Is a 76 JD 600 12 volt starter??

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Matt wrote:12 volt. If your planning on replacing the belly pan by cutting and welding, the location of the pan's mounts on the 600 will be one of a kind because the chassis is wider.
Ya I see I'm pooced on that front...would an 800 be the same or no?? I might now where there is one up at another members, but don't know forsure.
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Re: Is a 76 JD 600 12 volt starter??

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As the 600 is the only wide track Deere it would be best to seek out another 600 chassis.
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