rScotty
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2001
- Messages
- 9,547
- Location
- Rural mountains - Colorado
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, JD530, JD310SG. Restoring Yanmar YM165D
"a 26 hp motor don't need a huge expensive battery"
And....just how did you arrive at that conclusion?
It does get cold in Kansas, and CCA is important for cold weather.
My little 12 HP Gravely walk behind requires a group 24 (?) car battery.
I'd agree. A group 24 car battery is about right for 30 hp and under compacts. Group 24 has plenty of CCA. There's no penalty for extra CCA.
Newer diesels with their computer systems and glow plugs seem to start far better than the old ones did.
Our Big JD310 100 hp takes two large size 34? 12 volts batteries in parallel . Our Kubota M59 at 59 hp came stock with a smallish battery which still works well, probably a group 24. Smallest car size...
The larger the motor, the more amperage the starter pulls in order to spin all that metal and cold oil fast enough to ignite the fuel.
I'd go with a group 24 if it will physically fit. Make sure the terminal pattern is the same. I like the AGM types myself because they don't leak acid. Worththe cost....Wish Kubota had come with an AGM. But the old original wet cell from 2007 still works fine at zero degrees.