Recently bought a Yuasa Battery Tender that costs $35.00. Selects
automatically either Charge or Float modes, and provides juice as needed to
the battery. Works like a champ. No more barely turning over on these 20
degree days. $35.00 is a little steep, O.K., maybe a lot steep, but the
little sucker works great! It is wonderful to hit that starter button and
have her spin like a top!
Kevin P.
'59 Apache 38/NAPCO
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-oletrucks@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of J Forbes
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 10:28 PM
To: Old Trucks List
Subject: [oletrucks] Battery tender
I have a riding lawn mower that gets stored for months at a
time...and the battery died this year. I went to WalMart, and
discovered they have battery tenders for about twice the cost of
a riding mower battery! so I bought just the battery, with the
mental promise to myself to stick the regular charger on it
every few months. But, for an ole truck that sits a lot, it may
be a worthwhile expenditure.
You can probably find them for less $$$ mail order.
Jim F
59s in AZ
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