I dropped a military battery today from about 5 feet in the air, as far as I can tell, it is still in one piece. I was taking the batteries out of the military forklift and it is a tight squeeze, as I was negotiating the transition from the forklift to the floor (backwards), I slipped on the running board and stumbled backwards, the battery bounced, flipped, then landed on the floor. I felt damn lucky as it could have landed upside down in the metal running board and created some sparky good times, it could have broken and hosed me down with acid, making for a not so fun trip to the ER. I will check the battery over tomorrow morning, if it isn’t leaking, I would say it was fine.
We swapped out the positive cables, added new grommets, installed a battery disconnect switch and neatened things up. Still have to do some sort of hold down for the new batteries, also have to do something better to hold the battery box lid down.
In the morning, I am going to pull the stereo and speakers from the Blurb to install in the 3500. Currently the 3500 has one working speaker and it is not long for this world. I am also going to add some vent visor covers for the windows. Then do a couple things to the interior for storage, but that is about it, just want things to be comfortable for the future road trip, but don’t want to spend too much time on it either. I think the headlight switch needs to be replaced too, I am sure there are other things, but those are the main ones. Last thing, change the fluid and filter in the transmission, we did the oil and fuel filters yesterday. I think I have a K&N air filter too.