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Re: 6 volt vs 12 volt
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Posted by thejdman01 on September 26, 2004 at 07:08:40 from (152.163.101.9):
In Reply to: 6 volt vs 12 volt posted by F-Dean on September 25, 2004 at 18:30:16:
the truth is there are only honestly about 6 different battery manufac's around. they just get different cases and labels. you'll find this with most anything you buy at all anymore. case and point john deere 455 lawnmower. got to go to yanmar to get motor parts sunstrand to get rear end parts etc. the name doesn't mean a whole lot. with that being said though there are only 6 real manufac's but they are built to different specifications and standards. interstate and diehard in my opinion have good standards. i am partial to john deere but hate to spend the extra money however i honestly honestly have found very good success with their hibernator line especially in those tractors that dont get run as often as they should. i also have had alot of good and bad luck with battery plus batteries. one other thing i would like to mention is optima makes one h of a battery especially for tractors as they withstand vibration well and sometimes the deep cycling that occurs if she dont pop off right away like she should. i have had very good luck in all of the optima's ive had but they dont make the big d cells needed in my scrapers and toher things which leaves me going elsewhere for those. hope this helps. also what they guys were saying about proper wiring size and connections is definitly true.
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