mud roller
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Howdy All,
Over the years I have put battery switches on every piece of equipment or toy that I own.
Even though I have never had a problem with a dead battery on the BX, I just had to do it.
NAPA $11, an hour of time on a dreary January day with adult beverage in tow is all it took.
I always switch the ground or Negative side of the battery, Safer and no sparks if one is working in the area.
I just extended the present battery cable and changed its end, Bought a 16 inch Cable at NAPA with the right ends and was done.
I also put a guard over it for obvious protection from the elements and strikes that may turn it off.
There are not a whole lot of choices in finding a home for the switch but this seems as good as it will get.
It adds another layer of protection if a bad guy happens to have a key.
Thanks and later


Over the years I have put battery switches on every piece of equipment or toy that I own.
Even though I have never had a problem with a dead battery on the BX, I just had to do it.
NAPA $11, an hour of time on a dreary January day with adult beverage in tow is all it took.
I always switch the ground or Negative side of the battery, Safer and no sparks if one is working in the area.
I just extended the present battery cable and changed its end, Bought a 16 inch Cable at NAPA with the right ends and was done.
I also put a guard over it for obvious protection from the elements and strikes that may turn it off.
There are not a whole lot of choices in finding a home for the switch but this seems as good as it will get.
It adds another layer of protection if a bad guy happens to have a key.
Thanks and later


