jas67
Platinum Member
The battery hold down is missing on my Kubota G1800 garden tractor (came that way from the PO). It was held in with a rubber tarp strap that seamed to be doing the job, so I never bothered to get the proper hold down.
The battery on this tractor sits right in front of the PTO pulley on the back of the engine (engine in backwards with "Front" and radiator toward operator).
To make a long story short, the battery got chewed up by the pulley, and has two small holes in it. It isn't damaged down to the level of the acid, but acid could slosh out on rough ground.
This battery is only a year old, so I want to fix it.
What does everyone here think would be better to repair it with, epoxy, or silicone caulking?
Thanks,
Jay
The battery on this tractor sits right in front of the PTO pulley on the back of the engine (engine in backwards with "Front" and radiator toward operator).
To make a long story short, the battery got chewed up by the pulley, and has two small holes in it. It isn't damaged down to the level of the acid, but acid could slosh out on rough ground.
This battery is only a year old, so I want to fix it.
What does everyone here think would be better to repair it with, epoxy, or silicone caulking?
Thanks,
Jay