[AT] Battery Charger recommendations
Cecil Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun May 1 19:16:07 PDT 2016
Ed:
That is much better life from an Interstate Battery than I ever got.
Back in 2010, I got hooked up with them for fleet sales. They came buy
every other Wednesday morning at 5am.......... I spent about $800 the
first couple of months on their batteries. Even had 2 of those Work a
holic batts. Within 2 years every Interstate battery had to be
replaced. However, a year or so earlier, I bought 10 of Interstate's
"Blem" batteries by trading a bunch of cores I had here on the farm. I
replaced the last one of those in my Generator this winter. I don't
know why the blems were better service batteries. They were switched
from tractor to truck to whatever. The high priced ones were put in
trucks and suv's that were used daily and did not last. The longest
lasting battery I have is in my 2000 C3500, it was bought at Oreilly's
in june 2007, in an emergency. The truck has a 4 ton electric winch,
So I bought the best AGM battery they had. it was nearly $200 at the
time. It is still starting the truck in all kinds of weather... That
is over 8 years. AGM batteries have the best life if you can afford
them....
Cecil in oKla
On 5/1/2016 8:17 PM, Edchainsaw at aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 4/28/2016 12:03:23 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> at-request at lists.antique-tractor.com writes:
>
> Subject: Re: [AT] Battery Charger recommendations
>
> We have at least 15 chargers (nessessity--- we have 5 locations all a
> good distance apart and my sister has run over 2 and I left 2 out and rain came
> we are hard on them)
> I am swaring off the Schumacher chargers I cant get parts like knobs
> from them--- they told me in an official email they dont sell them-- I was to
> get them from Century Ghargers---- I have a century and Like it a whole
> lot better ( I got it at an auction) they are a TON$$$ more
>
> we are hard on them (our hired help has pulled the wires off 2 in the last
> year ) again not the Century but the Schumacher-- again--- got to Century
> for parts...
>
> I have about 6 of the Harbor Freight trickle chargers and all work yet ,.
>
>
> I would suggest the Century models ---- not sure but think our John Deere
> chargers are Centruy's as they have held up -- 1 was even nicked by my
> sister's car back in 1984....
>
>
> One other item battery related and old tractor related: battery life.
> In December of 1999 dad and I purchased a MF 2805 that was sitting on
> a dealer's lot because the owner couldn't pay the repair bill ($12k)
> The dealer put new batteries in when the repair work was done in October of
> 1999.
>
> 2 wks ago one finally died! I use this tractor fairly regularly on our
> grain vac and for some years back the grain drill and BushHog (R) mower
> when we had it. I dont rember replacing the batteries ever... the chads
> are chipped out for October and 9. Unless the battery fairy replaced
> them in 09 they are OLD.
>
> I checked the one with my checker and it had 12v but dropped the second
> load hit... the other still had 12v and was still good..
>
> these are Interstate Work-aholic battieries..... I tried to send
> picks to Interstate but they refused my emails.. LOL oh well..
>
>
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