When I was about 15 I worked for a berry farmer. He had an older Chrysler and the battery went bad. If I remember right he emptied the acid out and put in a mixture of Epson salt and water and let it sit for a time. Then drain and flush, add new acid and charge it. He was proud of the fact that he could get a couple more years out of a battery that way. I helped him put the battery back in the car so I know it started it again. Dunno. Maybe someone ought to google it. He had a 135 Massey. I spent a bunch of time on it rototilling between the rows of raspberrys.
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