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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... wrote: On Dec 26, 11:05?pm, Tim wrote: On Dec 26, 7:21?pm, HK wrote: Just charged up all of my boat batteries. Each battery took under a minute to get to "FUL" on the charger. This is something to do once a month, unless you have one of those reliable, low output, always connected chargers. Eh, I put one in the wood splitter, and another in the 8-N Ford tractor... They'll stay charged all winter My 8N is still set up with 6 volts! I changed my grandpa's over about 25 years ago. it starts a whole lot easier.... I had a 43' Ford built flat fender jeep a lot of years ago, and we went to an 8 volt battery. Started a lot easier and did not screw up the lights, etc. Unfortunately, someone used the nice towbar to take it away without permission. |
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![]() Calif Bill wrote: I had a 43' Ford built flat fender jeep a lot of years ago, and we went to an 8 volt battery. Started a lot easier and did not screw up the lights, etc. Unfortunately, someone used the nice towbar to take it away without permission. Worse yet. When I was a kid in the early 60's my uncle cut up a Ford "SEEP" for scrap! |
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