International 3200 Series A Skid Steer

Got a WalMart anywhere nearby? Or a Sam's Club? I've had good luck with WalMart batteries.

Just saying.
 
(quoted from post at 10:00:53 07/29/12) Got a WalMart anywhere nearby? Or a Sam's Club? I've had good luck with WalMart batteries.

Just saying.

The battery is a weird size. About 3.75” wide, 7” tall and 21.75
long. It fits in between the skid steer and the backhoe attachment.
I have found anything close to that size. Some one mounted a battery
else where but now you have to remove the battery to open the hood.
 
(quoted from post at 18:01:43 07/29/12) last one I put in a customers 3200 I got thru my Case-IH dealer they got it in a few days for me, cnt


Can you tell me the dealer you went through? I have called 2 local dealers and they asking me what size I need. And when I tell them what I think the size should be they say they don't believe I am right. If I can find the true size that would be helpful.

Thanks
Rick
 
it was a few years ago when I got it, you need the long skinny one right? like a 4020 JD has that are 12volt the dealer I went thru was Jenner Equipment in Rapid City SD 800-658-4567, also Dresser Industries I think its who has the rights to the 3200 units now ,, unless they have changed names again good luck cnt
 
(quoted from post at 12:33:02 07/30/12) it was a few years ago when I got it, you need the long skinny one right? like a 4020 JD has that are 12volt the dealer I went thru was Jenner Equipment in Rapid City SD 800-658-4567, also Dresser Industries I think its who has the rights to the 3200 units now ,, unless they have changed names again good luck cnt

Yes, it is the long skinny one.
Thanks for the info.

Rick
 
When you do get one, write the battery type, near where the battery
mounts. I think interstate batteries has a chart, that might give you
the type, from the dimensions. I get most of the oddballs, from a
company named Pasco, but that's here, in the mid atlantic. You
might have a similar battery company, where you are located.
 
(quoted from post at 10:01:30 08/02/12) When you do get one, write the battery type, near where the battery
mounts. I think interstate batteries has a chart, that might give you
the type, from the dimensions. I get most of the oddballs, from a
company named Pasco, but that's here, in the mid atlantic. You
might have a similar battery company, where you are located.

I found out that the original battery was made by Prestolite and there
battery division was sold to exide. Exide no longer makes that particular
battery but the closet battery type is a 3EE, which everyone seems
to make. Now I just need to remove the backhoe and see if the 3ee battery
would fit after some modifications to the battery box. It seems like height will be my problem.

Thanks for the info
 
If the 3EE is a little too tall, you could try the 2EE. The 06 and 56 IHC tractors ran the 2E(6V)/2EE(12V) size batteries, the 66 series ran the 3E/3EE size batteries. So it would make sense that the loader would also use on of those size battery.
 
(quoted from post at 11:41:48 08/18/12) If the 3EE is a little too tall, you could try the 2EE. The 06 and 56 IHC tractors ran the 2E(6V)/2EE(12V) size batteries, the 66 series ran the 3E/3EE size batteries. So it would make sense that the loader would also use on of those size battery.

Thanks I will look into the 2ee batteries
 

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