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maintain multiple batteries during winter
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<blockquote data-quote="tractorford" data-source="post: 801178" data-attributes="member: 18717"><p>I agree the battery minder is the only way to go, I own five of them and some I have some on big equipment which stay on for over a year sometime before I use or start the machines. Battery Tenders I have owned one and they will boil a battery dry if you leave them on for weeks or months. The Battery Minder will bring an old battery back to almose new because it pulsates at 400 hz. rather than trickel charge. One battery minder is on my 65 Harley and the battery is more than 10 years old and still cranks the old gal up. Read about the battery minder on the web or you can order one from Northerntools for about $49.00</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tractorford, post: 801178, member: 18717"] I agree the battery minder is the only way to go, I own five of them and some I have some on big equipment which stay on for over a year sometime before I use or start the machines. Battery Tenders I have owned one and they will boil a battery dry if you leave them on for weeks or months. The Battery Minder will bring an old battery back to almose new because it pulsates at 400 hz. rather than trickel charge. One battery minder is on my 65 Harley and the battery is more than 10 years old and still cranks the old gal up. Read about the battery minder on the web or you can order one from Northerntools for about $49.00 [/QUOTE]
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