Posted by BSpauld on April 06, 2011 at 06:40:48 from (208.31.142.32):
In Reply to: 6 vs 12 volt posted by Kb on April 05, 2011 at 17:48:55:
I remember back in the early 50s that some cars wouldnt always start in below 0 weather. They used to put blanket over the engine and a light bulb under the engine so they would start in the cold. I have a 43 JD B thats all original but the battery cost a lot more then a 12 volt. and I dont use it in the winter either. I know some say if its running right it will start on 6 volt,but even some of the new ones just didnt have the power to start in cold weather
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