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Re: Farmall 300 Starter
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Posted by jeff on February 10, 2004 at 10:22:56 from (216.107.17.151):
In Reply to: Farmall 300 Starter posted by Simp on February 09, 2004 at 05:45:07:
May I throw a few pennys in here. If you know about cars or go to car shows you may have seen Optima batterys. They are now made for Inter state and I have a regional warehouse just up the street. Go find your local warehouse for this outfit and be nice and friendly. They USUALLY have warrenty batteries in the back. Some one left the lights on etc. and a service station will just swap out the battery instead of slowly trickle charge it. These batteries are 800 amp at ZERO degree and 1000 amp at 70 degree. It will melt your 7/16 box wrench. Now the best part. the guys I know load test these "turn ins" after an over night charge, give you 6 months to bring it back and my guys charge $30 bucks for a $150 battery! Can't beat that! This is sort of those wearhouse only -limited time kind of deal, but what a deal. Go check it out.
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