Posted by hillbillyjack on May 27, 2012 at 08:49:09 from (69.168.144.134):
In Reply to: Battery Life?OT posted by dej(jed) on May 25, 2012 at 06:14:52:
I've got a motorcraft battery that came in a 93 Ford Ranger, the owner of the ranger stopped at the shop where I worked one morning in 1995. He was towing a small camper trailer and had run the battery down overnight and had to be jump started that morning.
He was set on having a new battery so the shop owner installed one and set the old one out with the other old batteries, I told him I wanted it and he said take it.
I used it in an old Dodge camper van for quite a few years, scrapped the van when rust killed it, put the battery in my 85 Jeep CJ that I plow snow with.
It's still there and has never once failed to start either vehicle.
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