the old grind
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- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
I would make sure the battery ground is clean and secure at the frame or engine where it attaches. I'd also consider having the battery lead-tested if it requires a jump to start up. It's not always a bad connection.
Also check battery voltage at rest and with the engine running. Check for leakage/drain between startups, and voltage again after sitting overnight. I've had batteries on chargers that would hold up for a day or two but not four or five. Polished terminals can only pass what the battery is capable of, and neither lasts forever.
Also check battery voltage at rest and with the engine running. Check for leakage/drain between startups, and voltage again after sitting overnight. I've had batteries on chargers that would hold up for a day or two but not four or five. Polished terminals can only pass what the battery is capable of, and neither lasts forever.
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