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Re: Farmall BN charging system
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Posted by gene bender on November 30, 2006 at 03:51:45 from (67.55.226.214):
In Reply to: Farmall BN charging system posted by BobOHIO on November 29, 2006 at 19:53:47:
Not a bad idea to remove the battery. I dont do anything just park them in an unheated shed till spring. No need to trickle charge until spring when you want to use it. No need to start during winter as you do more harm than good. Look at dealers they just leave them set and for years and years farmers just park them until spring some of them dont even have a cover. Your B will be just fine. I have one B that spent 7yrs in COLO AT 10,000 FT would set all winter under the house and start up next APRIL just like supposed to. Was always fun to hear it run after the long cold winter as would park it in OCTOBER just push the kill sw.Neighbor from TEXAS always said got to use STAY-BIL or something but i never did.
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