Make sure that the coach is unplugged, because the power 'converter' can put 12 volt power to the battery terminals if the RV is plugged in.
Mark all the wires carefully, and battery locations. Take pictures too.
Disconnect the - terminal wires for all 6 batteries, then you can start to remove the interconnecting wires.
The batteries will all be heavy, you will feel like you did a workout. My golf cart batteries are 67 pounds each.
Your chassis batteries most likely will be 12 volt, and probably group 31 or larger battery. If it is a 8D battery, it will be in the 120 pound range!
Once you have disconnected and removed the 4 coach batteries, then starting the engine is not a option, unless all the + 12 volt wires are safely wrapped up, so they can not short to ground (with engine running) until everything is put back together.
If the battery is about 18" long and 10" wide, 8-9" tall, it is the 8D monster 120 pound battery. If it looks like a normal car battery, but slightly larger, then it probably is a group 27, group 31, or similar 60 - 70 pound battery. It should be able to be found at Costco for a good price, or any auto parts store. You want to get a good battery, with a 60 month warranty. Anything less will not produce the 300+ cranking amps that each battery will put out to start that large engine of yours!
Fred.
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