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If it is a twelve volt system yes. If it is a six volt system, it isn't advisable.
Yes, but you may damage some of the electronics.
If you jump a car or other vehicle with a 6 volt electrical system using a 12 volt battery, you can blow out the 6 volt battery. When they are connected, it usually only takes a fraction of a second to start the six volt system. There should be a person ready to start the 6 volt system immediately if not sooner so the 12 volt system can be disconnected immediately before the battery overheats and burns out.
As long as the battery in the lawnmower is a 12 Volt battery you will be fine.
I would not I would buy a 12 volt charger and plug it in for a day
a trickle charger will not jump start anything,however if it is left connected long enuff, and the battery will take a charge, the mower should start. to jumpstart, a mower, you can use a car the same as you would jump start another car. just make sure battery in mower is 12 volt same as car
You jump start the car from the jump start posts under the hood. You can then open the trunk with the button on the dash.You jump start the car from the jump start posts under the hood. You can then open the trunk with the button on the dash.
You can jump start a gasoline powered car by using a diesel powered auto. The only thing that must be remembered, is that the batteries must be the same voltage(12 volt). And make sure that the jumpeer cables are connected to the right posts. Red to red & black to black. brewski
Not on any modern car with a 12 volt system.
Yes, why not as long as the both 12 volt what's the problem.
No.
Jump starters are used to jump start a car when the engine will not start by itself. It is a common reason for car breakdowns and all breakdown companies have jump starter tools.