[AT] Battery Charger recommendations
Mike M
meulenms at gmx.com
Sun May 1 20:04:35 PDT 2016
Cecil, that's why I'm a fan of the maintainer. Batteries have
skyrocketed in years. I can buy a brand name maintainer for about $23.
Some things stay hooked up all the time with others get spot charge ups.
Money well spent when a new battery is $120+
Mike M
On 5/1/2016 10:16 PM, Cecil Bearden wrote:
> 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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