Generally 12V. I don't think I've ever seen a 6V unit.
If you have any doubt you can always charge the battery with a 6V
charger and see if there is any charge current. If not, go to 12V.
Peace,
Pat
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake scott.hall@comcast.net:
> simple, but I have no pride:
>
> what voltage is a lawn tractor battery typically?
>
> new husky tractor from home depot. battery flat. 6 or 12 volt? the )#&@
>battery doesn't say, the &$(@ manual doesn't say, and my multimeter is at the
>other house.
>
> @*&@!
>
> thanks.
>
> scott
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