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6 or 12,depends on what the manufacturer designed the sysytem to work on.
The ideal voltage for a lawn tractor battery is typically 12 volts.
If it is a model from the last fifty years it is a 12 volts battery.
According to the Continenal Battery website it is a 12V battery.
12 volts / 160 cold cranking amps
You test it with a DC volt meter. 12.6 volts = 100% charge 12.4 volts = 75% 12.2 volts = 50% 12.0 volts = 25% If it is not holding a 100% charge then it may need replacing.
For a 16 hp lawn tractor, a common battery size is a Group U1 or Group U1R, which typically has a capacity of around 12 volts and 300-400 CCA (cold cranking amps). It's important to check the owner's manual or the specifications label on the tractor for the exact size and requirements, as battery needs can vary by model. Additionally, ensure that the battery terminals match the tractor's configuration for proper installation.
The answer is 12 volts, unless the ohms meter says different,check first before you assume.
Connect the positive terminal on one battery to the negative terminal on the other with heavy wire and battery clamps. Connect the remaining positive terminal to the metal chassis of the tractor, and run the remaining negative wire to the items to be powered, with any luck at all, through a fusebox.
The answer is 12 volts, unless the ohms meter says different,check first before you assume.
12 volts!!! 12 volts!!! Real Answer 13.1 volts (Depending on Battery)
An AG10 button battery typically has a voltage of 1.5 volts.