remember 3eh and many other tractor batteries are maintenence *required* batteries that you need to check and add distilled water to them. You need to keep the water level above the plates. Do not add water in freezing temperatures unless the battery is going to be charged for an hour or more. between the vibration and seasonal use, no battery is immune from failure when used in a tractor/implement.
my interpretation of maintenance-free batteries is that the plates are much shorter than the case and the cells are over-filled with water, so that when the water is depleted, the battery is already past its useful life. karl f
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