Posted by pinball on August 19, 2019 at 07:44:12 from (199.36.82.224):
In Reply to: Battery Theory ? posted by moonlite37 on August 19, 2019 at 06:01:37:
the only thing you can do to get as much use as you can is to keep your tractor tuned so it starts quickly, keep your charging system working correctly, put a maintainer on your battery so its stays fully charged when your not using it over a period of time, putting a rubber based material under the battery will help on the temp of your battery. I cut up an old tire tube to use for that,I have also read where keeping your battery clean helps the life of it as they say dirt collection on battery's will hurt it. most smaller tractors, 45 horse and below 650 cranking amps is all you need to start your tractor. starting or cranking time is the most hurtful thing on a battery. in the winter when i am not using my mowers and the pieces of equipment i take them out and put them in a heated barn with a maintainer. i have four batterys that are 7/8 years old and still going strong. use to never worry about batteries but with the cost now. i never buy a Walmart battery.
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