[AT] Fwd: Re: flooding in Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Ron Cook
ron at lakeport-1.com
Sun Jul 6 09:33:12 PDT 2014
Ralph
Exactly the same here. Not only battery operations, but excess
water, too. I had to hook up the second sump pump as sort of a "fail
safe" back-up. The water was coming into the basement sump at the rate
of about 18 gallons a minute at the high point. I hooked my Deere 40U
to the standby generator in case the power went off. When away from
home, I call home with my cell phone. If the answering machine does not
pick up, I know the power is off and home I go.
I do not do any farming other than my gardening. I do haul grain,
however. Getting in and out of many farm storage sites has been
impossible. Some corn grain bins have been in a little water. That is
not good. There will be some quality issues.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
> I have done the same with the JD AR. For the few times I start it a year
> it does not make sense to leave to dedicated six volt batteries in it
> all the time. I just borrow a 12 out of one of the other trucks, grain
> auger , or anything that has an easily removable battery. And chances
> are I won't even tighten the cable bolts. Just brush clean and push them
> down good and tight by hand so they are easy to pull off when I take the
> battery out. I sure appreciate those batteries with the built in
> carrying handle for that situation as there is no room to get my hands
> down beside the battery to lift it.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
>
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