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Re: Interstate battery warning
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Posted by Chris Brown on August 06, 2004 at 07:13:29 from (209.206.208.54):
In Reply to: Re: Interstate battery warning posted by Bob on August 05, 2004 at 21:11:25:
Cuz it would'nt crank a cold tractor! It seems funny the new one started it fine and has for 3 or 4 years now. The old battery that was supposedly within specs fell into the red on my milton load tester after sitting on the bench all night. Wally world hot charged the battery and immediatly load tested it,if they had waited 10 or 12 hours it would not have passed,but that is not their policy to wait. I just helped a dying battery along. I do alot of buisness with wally world, with 2 dual wheel pickup trucks with W-M tires and batteries an minivan with the same and W-M batteries in all the tractors(4) and combines(2),The problem is somewhere along the line all these big buisnesses forgot the rule "the customer is always right"that and there is absolutely no loyalty to their customers anymore.
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