My Old Tools
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My old Husqvarna did the same thing. Didn't know about the compression relief. It was a Kolher thumper.
Looks like I’m the exception. I bought a new John Deere garden tractor in 2002 and have only used it for mowing. I neither disconnect nor trickle charge the battery and it starts every Spring. It’s now 17 years old, the original JD battery. It is 500 CCA.
I've found it's worth buying the biggest one if you're keeping it. Probably b/c when it's half shot it'll still start it in OK conditions.My rider calls for a 230 CCA but I use the 340 CCA. Seems they last longer. Maybe be a factor and maybe not.
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You're also in a warm environment.I just replaced the wal-mart battery in my riding mowera month ago. That battery lasted 10.5 years!!
My secret is that I have a quick disconnect on the positive terminal with a wing nut, then attach my battery tender.
Hope I get half as long out of this new battery. LOL
It's crazy to me that you bought that last one almost 4 years ago (e.g. Spring 2019 was 4 years ago). Yeesh!Well I think it's battery shopping time, again
It won't hold a charge more
Its absolutely time for a new one. I remember when you could buy car batteries with 60 & 72 month warranties. Now you can't find one with more than a 36 month warrantee.What gives? The battery is 5 or 6 years old.
Is it just time for a new one?
I literally forgot how old the battery in my BX is until this thread, going on 11yrs. I owe this to it having an actual alternator for charging. My trucks with high output alternators batteries always outlast my wifes cars batteries.I think the batteries are built to a different standard. Roughly 10 years ago I bought a little Kubota BX tractor, still on the original battery, and I am not nice to it. Out in the barn all winter and only used if I need the bucket to move snow. I have used it once in the winter that entire time. Still works.
New zero turn, 1yr old, battery dead. On a charger as we speak, we will see if it will "come back to life" but I don't have high hopes.
A lot of really good true to form comments above. Today's batteries are just not made to last. Manufacturers want us to keep buying their products so they will never make batteries to last longer than possible. If your lucky to get more than a few yrs. out of a battery today I think your lucky!!! I'm over the top on maintenance and have done it all as far as Pulling Batteries keeping them in a drier warm environment all winter and putting Trickle charge on them and every once in a while I get lucky with one that last's longer than most.My current mower battery is a 230 CCA battery
Should I stick with this size or would it be beneficial to get a 340 CCA?
I do have a 25% off code for Advanced Auto I might use on this
I literally forgot how old the battery in my BX is until this thread, going on 11yrs. I owe this to it having an actual alternator for charging. My trucks with high output alternators batteries always outlast my wifes cars batteries.
You could try hitting your old batteries with a welder to dissapate the sulfate, which is what kills them.
I've rejuvenated batteries before and understand what makes them die, so I don't see any reason this wont do what needs to be done but I haven't tried it personally.Have you tried that. I have seen those videos and thought.....ehhh I don't know. A little leery about doing that.
I tried that and several other methods to revive lead acid batteries. So far, 0-5. One battery, I even went the route of empty the battery, wash out, neutralize, wash, refill with new electrolyte. I also bought a battery charge with the de-sulfate / repair feature. Batteries remain unimpressed.You could try hitting your old batteries with a welder to dissipate the sulfate, which is what kills them.
Im 3 for 5, sometimes there are internal breaks that you cant overcome.I tried that and several other methods to revive lead acid batteries. So far, 0-5. One battery, I even went the route of empty the battery, wash out, neutralize, wash, refill with new electrolyte. I also bought a battery charge with the de-sulfate / repair feature. Batteries remain unimpressed.
