Thaks to everyone that replied.
The charger is actually a maintainer, my bad choice of word. Led's that show battery status, etc. I keep one on a Kawasaki mule and a DR brush mower, same 10 month absence, no problem. The K ran for 20 minutes before meltdown. Possible it started at the place where the the cable made the turn to enter the passage at the frame, and melted toward the battery, which might explain the way it acted before I turned it off. The battery melted at the positive terminal, I lifted it out, and put it back in and the battery buzzed, still good charge.
I think I will get a new Kubota cable, and my oldest "ready to fail" battery from another implement, and try it again, watching and monitoring the cable temperature carefully. If I'm lucky, it was battery or cable failure. If I'm not lucky, its time for the K to visit the dealer for other maintenance anyway.
Problem is in the heart of the Texas hill country there is only one dealer that will get to it in under a month and he is 25 miles away. Glad I put an electric winch on the Mule or I couldn't get the tractor on the trailer.
Its hard being an urban 'rancher'. Not a lot of hours on the equipment, but a lot of time on the batteries, hoses carburetors, etc. Spend most of my time there maintaining equipment, but wouldn't change anything. I love it.