ttriff
Silver Member
Was going to top off the firewood supply for the house. Headed out to get 'Bob' (yep it's corny but that's what everyone calls it). Bob had very dim indicator lights and a clicking noise instead of the starter motor turning
Grabbed the DMM, the battery read 10.7V, so oops, an open cell ...... no joy.
Pulled the stock battery and of course no info except a Bobcat Part number and a Group 24 indicator.
Decided to take a look around Costco's battery rack. They had no group 24 batteries, but had a group 34, 795 CCA for $84. A quick Google search showed Group 34 had the same footprint as group 24, but the group 34 batteries were 1" taller.
Given the looks of the CT445 battery compartment it didn't appear the 1" additional height would be a problem, and sure enough it wasn't. The new battery dropped right in.
Bob roared to life and things are good. Now we'll see how the battery holds up in real world use....
I imagine this same battery will fit the 440,and 450 as well, don't know about the smaller framed Bobcat CUTs.
Grabbed the DMM, the battery read 10.7V, so oops, an open cell ...... no joy.
Pulled the stock battery and of course no info except a Bobcat Part number and a Group 24 indicator.
Decided to take a look around Costco's battery rack. They had no group 24 batteries, but had a group 34, 795 CCA for $84. A quick Google search showed Group 34 had the same footprint as group 24, but the group 34 batteries were 1" taller.
Given the looks of the CT445 battery compartment it didn't appear the 1" additional height would be a problem, and sure enough it wasn't. The new battery dropped right in.
Bob roared to life and things are good. Now we'll see how the battery holds up in real world use....
I imagine this same battery will fit the 440,and 450 as well, don't know about the smaller framed Bobcat CUTs.