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Re: Dry Cell 6 Volt Batt. for H?
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Posted by justin on January 18, 2002 at 19:17:06 from (209.23.152.133):
In Reply to: Dry Cell 6 Volt Batt. for H? posted by Brian on January 18, 2002 at 16:47:50:
I used one of the Optima dry cells in an H that I restored several years ago.. These batteries are superior to the wet cells in every way.. The amount of cranking amps is greater, and they are barely affected by cold weather, and will last a LONG time without charging. If you are going to be using the tractor, I would get one.. The only problem you will find, is that there are two little square tabs on the sides that will have to be ground down so that the battery will fit in the H battery box.. I will be making the investment in two of the batteries in the next few months, that way my MV and Super C start easier...
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