Not to beat a dead horse, but i really don't want to fry anything on the vehicle. So this is what i was planning. The Vehicle will be dropped of at my house on Sunday. The driver states that it was loaded with a forklift in Yermo and he was asking where the keys were. haha so not the most knowledgeable person to get this thing off the back of his trailer. No idea if it has batteries, and if it does i'm sure they are dead. I just need to get it off the trailer and possible in my driveway. If i get it off the trailer i could just tow it into my driveway. I have TWO 12V CAT 1200 AMP jump packs (COSTCO) that I was thinking would work but i have no idea. I saw the previous post with hooking up the jump packs and that's what I would do. Just to confirm the two jump pack deal wont fry anything?
If you have two good batteries and don't exceed the starter duty cycle, you won't need the jump packs.
If you have two dead batteries you still don't need the jump packs because as someone mentioned above, it's not good to use them on dead batteries.
If you have dead or weak batteries you may as well charge them up first.
Be mindful of POS and NEG - with two batteries it can get a little confusing.
So, if you buy two good batteries today you'll be ready when it gets to your house. If you didn't see batteries in the auction pictures there won't be batteries in it.
The best thing you could have done was have it shipped from Yermo to Retired Warhorses first, let Steven and his team (dear Lord I hope that man has a team) give it the once over.