Posted by redforlife on September 25, 2021 at 08:15:08 from (174.210.162.99):
In Reply to: Let's talk batteries posted by grandpa Love on September 25, 2021 at 06:08:58:
If you can find a date (via writing, or punch hole stickers), and find that the batteries are 3 or 3+ years old, they quit possibly need replaced. Seller most likely didn't put new batteries in tractors they gonna sell, unless they absolutely had to, to sell a running tractor. Check fluid level inside, if possible. Some modern batteries don't have easily removable caps like they did years ago. Charge over a 12 to 24 hr period. I personally am not a believer in the trickle charge BS. I only use trickle charge to possibly get a charge started on a completely dead battery, and then switch to regular charge. The CORRECT POLICE on here will probly shoot me for saying that. But some folks just don't have all week to get a battery charged up. And I think its all BS anyways. There is no trickle charging going on if you were to jump start something. Then if it fails to fully charge, it probly no good. And if it does fully charge, at a battery selling outlet, (such as my local carquest), they can load test a fully charged battery. If it fails that test, it is no good.
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