this Spring, I bought an BX 23 with 354 hrs on the meter.
When I went to "check it out" it cranked right up... I ran it a bit, shut it off, cranked it up
shut it off, chatted with the PO, struck the deal, then started it back up drove it over to his shed to store for what became 4 weeks b4 I went back to get it.
When I went back to get it, it cranked right up, drove it on the trailer, drove it home (1hr plus drive).
Left it at the street over night, got up next morning started right up parked it. 2 weeks later did the 300 hr service, started right up.
After in the garage with no fluids for a few days, replaced all the filters and fluids, went to crank it up, nothin.
Not even a click.
Took the battery out, brang it Auto zone, they put it on the tester (free), it was completely dead.
I guess I never knew a battery could go from perfectly fine to completely dead (can't hold charge at all) so quickly.
FWIW.
When I went to "check it out" it cranked right up... I ran it a bit, shut it off, cranked it up
shut it off, chatted with the PO, struck the deal, then started it back up drove it over to his shed to store for what became 4 weeks b4 I went back to get it.
When I went back to get it, it cranked right up, drove it on the trailer, drove it home (1hr plus drive).
Left it at the street over night, got up next morning started right up parked it. 2 weeks later did the 300 hr service, started right up.
After in the garage with no fluids for a few days, replaced all the filters and fluids, went to crank it up, nothin.
Not even a click.
Took the battery out, brang it Auto zone, they put it on the tester (free), it was completely dead.
I guess I never knew a battery could go from perfectly fine to completely dead (can't hold charge at all) so quickly.
FWIW.