Last Sunday morning my powerstroke was extremely slow to crank so slow it would not fire off. Both bats were bad : ( it would have got both anyways.
I keep it on a maintainer all I got was 50 mo's out of them was this a failed experiment ?... It had Interstates 30mo free replacement I replaced with 42 mo free replacements' should I call them bad around 40 mo : )... I am sure I will forget about that around the 50 mo mark and here we go again... Time fly's don't it...
BTW the maintainer is hooked up there is still hope...
A good cold snap is good for battery sales just not my battery Wink Wink...
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I would have bet the starter had bit the dust it sure sounded like it was worn slap arse out sort of had that slow grind to it... I hooked my tow truck to it let it charge it a bit it lite off... Life is good I did not have to drag a load test to it are lay on the rocks in the cold and replace the starter...
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 11/20/2021 at 06:25 pm.
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