Posted by Texasmark1 on December 03, 2013 at 15:09:16 from (198.45.128.165):
In Reply to: Re: tractor battery posted by caterpillar guy on December 03, 2013 at 10:09:50:
I like the 31 semi batteries for the reason mentioned and 925 cca capacity. Last one I bought was bought from the truck dealer was 10 years ago for just under $60. Last week I went to TSC and bought a 31 for $104. If it lasts as long as it's predecessor, also from TSC will be happy. Several tractors, several battery requirements. Why didn't I go back to the truck dealer? Can't get there.
You wouldn't believe the US 75 upgrades going on between Dallas and probably Tulsa. No doubt it is going over the river and oil has to be the reason. Just like all the pipelines they are installing N-S through here. Half a dozen within 5 miles of my house and there are 2 on the back of my property already from years ago.
Nat gas and oil. Yahoo! Energy independence. Don't have to kiss any a$$ of countries who hate us. Notice how they have been real quiet lately......remember 1975 and the embargo and the lines at the gas station and the limited availability......I do.
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