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Topic: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries?
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Dalet

10-31-2012 19:51:07
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I will admit, there are a couple floaters that move from vehicle to vehicle, but how many batteries that work are on your property?

Don't bother counting the AA's in your remote, I mean lawnmower on up.

I have 19 that I have to actively replace to keep life as usual. How many do you have?




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Frank Dodson

11-01-2012 11:48:01
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
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boomer1

11-01-2012 11:17:47
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
redrust - NOT hairs on cows---cow turds stuck to your manure spreader! FUN!!!!



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LJD

11-01-2012 07:17:11
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
I've got around 50 batteries here. My Chevy K5 Blazer diesel mini-RV has six. That's my motor vehicle with the most. Two starting batteries and four RV deep-cycle batteries. My Ford diesel F250 has four batteries (two starters and two RVs).

My house and barn use a 48 volt battery bank with 8 huge Rolls-Surette batteries (120 lbs. each). My cabin has a 12 volt battery bank with 8 batteries. My cars and trucks, tractors, dozers, garden tractors, and boats another 24 batteries.

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Nancy Howell

11-01-2012 06:45:19
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
About 13 for the tractors, 2 diesel trucks with 2 batteries each, 1 in farm p/u, one in the car, 1 in the riding mower, one in my horse trailer, numerous flashlights, numerous battery operated clocks, two in each of the remotes = too many to count.



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I luv Farmalls

11-01-2012 06:43:02
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
26 if I didn't miss any



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rustyfarmall

11-01-2012 06:24:36
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
Since my lawnmowers are all hand start and have no batteries, then I SHOULD get to count the batteries in the remotes, so tractors, trucks, cameras, remotes, smoke detectors, and flashlights total up to 19 batteries.



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rustyacres sd

11-01-2012 06:07:44
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
3 vehicles, 2 combine, 2 tractors, 2 lawn mowers, 4 wheeler, and a couple misc that may or may not be useable anymore.

Total: 10 used plus the misc. ones sitting around



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BAnNC

11-01-2012 05:53:19
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
6 here, cause a lot of this junk is handstart.



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larryanderson

11-01-2012 04:42:32
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
My third cousin passed a couple years ago and his collection of 47 tractors was sold at auction.The tractor club along with some local mechanics made sure most of them ran and they bought 32 batteries as many had set for a few years but were all inside.The local coop put some new fuel in each one .Some went less than 100ft and some made the 4 mile trip to the museum where they held the auction.I hauled several that did not run to well.

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60 Acre Hillside

11-01-2012 02:11:22
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
6 less than the number of tractors. That is the reason everything is 12 Volt.



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low budget

11-01-2012 01:46:50
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
About 3 that actually hold a charge. Everything else gets parked on a hill or jumped from the pickup truck.



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rustred

10-31-2012 21:33:59
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
some guys have too much time on their hands , while others have not enough.
gonna count the hairs on the cows back next?



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old

10-31-2012 21:19:37
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
No where near enough of them.



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j hikemper

11-01-2012 07:45:13
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to old, 10-31-2012 21:19:37  
LOL rich.... i bet i have 20 or more that are dependable , buta perfect world would have double that to keep me from swapping from a running to dormant engine ,,, my 4020 gets a new set of the skinny az batterrries every 2 yrs ...



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old

11-01-2012 09:02:04
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to j hikemper, 11-01-2012 07:45:13  
Ya my cars and my truck have the battery that stay in them but the other stuff is as needed and if I find one low I pull it and drop in a full charged one and go



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DeltaRed

10-31-2012 21:05:07
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
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Adrian Billheimer

10-31-2012 20:27:03
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
10....IF, I ever get everything running!



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Ted in NE-OH

10-31-2012 20:25:38
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
Always one too few, and always seen to be buying one.



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urbancase

10-31-2012 20:18:08
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 Re: Since we are Counting Things... How about batteries? in reply to Dalet, 10-31-2012 19:51:07  
18 that i count.



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casenut1

10-31-2012 20:08:14
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Justin SE IOWA

10-31-2012 20:02:16
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