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Re: Tractor Battery
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Posted by CRUSADER on October 28, 2006 at 11:21:03 from (12.178.243.130):
In Reply to: Tractor Battery posted by J Coleman on October 28, 2006 at 10:24:10:
Hello J Coleman, This isn't a fix, but may give you some temporary monetary relief. Take your battery tester and find out which cell(s) is bad. Then go down to your nearest auto parts store and get a tube/bottle of the battery renew (I think that's what it was called) and put it in the bad cell(s). When you start and run your tractor this should put some charge on the battery and should revive it enough to give you some time before needing to buy a new battery. Keep in mind this isn't a "fix" for your battery problem but should give you a few more months of service out of it before having to replace it. I've done this a few times with old pickups and tractor batteries and managed to prolong the expense of replacing the battery on one of them for almost eight months. Good luck with your task. Jim
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