Posted by Mark - IN. on April 27, 2011 at 18:09:40 from (76.16.17.73):
In Reply to: Salvage batteries posted by thurlow on April 27, 2011 at 06:10:08:
That explains it. I live in Indiana, but rent a small place in Illinois where I work during the week because one way to home or work, 3 hours, and now with the cost of diesel, even worse. Anyway, my '96 Cummins Dodge lost both batteries on a super cold morning this past winter while parked in Illinois, so I changed them out. I left the bad ones setting on the patio next to the central air to take in when it warms up, about nowish. I go home to Indiana on weekends, and when I got back to Illinois a couple of weekends ago, the batteries were gone. No harm done, I don't have to deal with them, but now I know why.
Couple of years ago got back to Illinois after a weekend at home, and the gutters were missing on the place.
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