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Posted by Glenn on March 20, 2000 at 18:46:54 from (63.14.187.59):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 41 H Battery posted by STP on March 20, 2000 at 12:54:47:
The numbers refer to how many amps the battery makes: 835 cranking amps, 675 cold cranking amps. I purchased it from a local store - Battery Mart(not a chain) - that specializes in different types of batteries. They also deal in repair parts for small engines and such. If there is a parts store nearby that is affiliated with a national chain(Auto Value, for example), they can get you a replacement. I know Western Auto can get 'em if they don't have any on hand. Our local Western Auto had it, but it wasn't nearly as powerful as the one I bought. The local Auto Zone said they don't deal in 6V batteries. You might also try a store like Quality Farm & Fleet, Southern States, or the like. I would guess that a Case-IH dealer or another tractor dealer could get you one, too.
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