Posted by Ron-MO on January 21, 2013 at 20:38:08 from (174.131.236.58):
In Reply to: Can't imagine posted by Notjustair on January 21, 2013 at 19:01:15:
One trick I remember Dad doing was to remove the battery (temps in single digits or less), and leave in the house overnight (sometimes even on a charger as well). Usually when the battery was warm and fully charged there was not a problem cranking right over, even if the engine was subzero cold. An older battery coupled with cold temps and a battery will not have near the cold cranking amps to roll a cold engine enough to fire as well as ruducing output to the coil/plugs. Pulling the battery was cheap insurance on cold mornings, especially when no power close to the vehicle or tractor (which was our case).
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