Why bother with two batteries? Unplug the the alternator on the tow unit. Run your #8 wire back there to crank it . Once you have started the tow unit , the only added load should be the fuel cut off solenoid on the carb. The Rider charge circuit and battery should handle that .
Am I overlooking something?
No, I think you get what I was attempting to explain. (and I think your suggestion is the most promising)
I really appreciate all the responses!
I guess my original post wasn’t clear enough.
I’m not trying to charge
two batteries from one unit.
Actually, the opposite:
I was wondering if I
eliminate one battery, will
two charging units (mower motors) overcharge the
one remaining battery? (running about ½ hour or so at full throttle)
Let me try again and maybe a bit clearer:
Two mowers, a rider and a tow-behind.
Each has its own motor and
battery. The tow-behind has a
bad battery and I use the rider to
jump-start it.
My idea was to
remove the battery from the tow-behind and run battery cables up the tongue/hitch and
hook to the rider battery, which would be the same as I do now to jump the tow-behind with jumper cables.
The difference would be
leaving the cables hooked up once started.
Hence the question of two charging units on one battery.