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Squirrel = No Battery / Now what?
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Posted by RWK in WI on November 19, 2000 at 07:25:14 from (169.207.134.66):
Yesterday I went to start my Ford 3000 to plow snow. Turned the key, nothing, not even a click. Opened the hood to attach junper cables and found a fried red squirrel and an exploded battery. Looks like the critter chewed on the positive battery cable where it was close to the battery mount and created a direct short that blew the battery. My question is how can I nutralixe the battery acid that must have run down the side of the engine? The temperature here is only up in the twenties on warm days and I have no acces to any heated garage where the tractor is. Darn critters. Thanks for any help. Dick
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