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04-21-2004, 09:37 AM #11
Re: Selecting a new Tractor battery
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( After learning that to get a new battery from Kubota for my M8950 would cost $460, yes, that's right, $460, I was able to find one that fits at Sam's Club for $89. )</font>
Yes but that Sam's Club battery will void your warranty, increase
global warming and keep the country from winning the war..
Sure it wasn't $1460?
I mean is anyone creating that price list awake?? I'd take the
cheapest thing which fit off the shelf at Walmart.
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04-21-2004, 03:57 PM #12Epic Contributor
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Re: Selecting a new Tractor battery
The big green and yellow industrial dealers are 'asleep' too.
When we have to buy one of those big 6v or 12v monsters crom cat or JD.. ( bigguns.. that take two people to lift with the rope handles and such ).. the prices are in the 300$ range.. and yet we can get that same battery via interstate batteries.. for half price.
We get as good life from I/S batteries as we do from oem ones.. and better life for I/S than from say.. napa batteries.
Soundguy


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