I have a B7500. I keep it at my "ranch", and can only visit the ranch 3 or 4 times a year. I keep it on a trickle charger when I am not there. I couldn't visit the "ranch", and it was on the trickle charger for 10 months.
This week I started the tractor (easily), and began dragging some tree trunks in low range. After a few minutes I noticed the tractor slowed and seemed to lose power. I stopped dragging, the engine came back up to speed. I did this three times, and then noticed smoke coming from the engine compartment. I immediately turned it off. Inspection revealed the positive cable rubber had melted, about 3/4 of it's length beginning at the battery. The battery was so hot that the terminal came out of the battery when I lifted the cable. I had to leave the next day so towed the tractor back to the barn and there it sits.
I am hoping that the 10 months of trickle charging the Walmart battery did some damage to the battery. My next step, upon returning to the "ranch", is to get a new battery cable and battery, and see if that cures the problem.
Is it possible that the starter or some other component is at fault?
If it is the battery, could a new cable and a remote starter be used to see if it was only the battery?
This week I started the tractor (easily), and began dragging some tree trunks in low range. After a few minutes I noticed the tractor slowed and seemed to lose power. I stopped dragging, the engine came back up to speed. I did this three times, and then noticed smoke coming from the engine compartment. I immediately turned it off. Inspection revealed the positive cable rubber had melted, about 3/4 of it's length beginning at the battery. The battery was so hot that the terminal came out of the battery when I lifted the cable. I had to leave the next day so towed the tractor back to the barn and there it sits.
I am hoping that the 10 months of trickle charging the Walmart battery did some damage to the battery. My next step, upon returning to the "ranch", is to get a new battery cable and battery, and see if that cures the problem.
Is it possible that the starter or some other component is at fault?
If it is the battery, could a new cable and a remote starter be used to see if it was only the battery?