I will update the thread when I hear something from the dealer.
As far as batteries... I just want something that will last longer than 2 years. I'd love to get 8+ years of use!
Mike, look into the DEKA batteries, you`ll be glad you did.
I will update the thread when I hear something from the dealer.
As far as batteries... I just want something that will last longer than 2 years. I'd love to get 8+ years of use!
Personal experience...???? lol... uhhhh no, no BS my friend.
Yeah, tell me about 40+years turning wrenchs for a living in dealerships AND (STILL) owning my own shop, yeah, plenty of experience.
And yes, i WAS, an interstate battery dealer, until i got tired of customers coming back with bad batteries, and interstate`s warranty sucked.
I wouldnt come in here to say interstate batteries were great if they wern`t...TRUTH. If your a fanboy of them, GREAT, some of us are not, for good reason.
And a MasterTech for each: GM - Dodge - Honda, is that enough experience...???
Dont mean to pull the thread off course, but i felt i needed to defend my statement when someone calls BS.
I didn't make any assumptions. I made a sarcastic comment about you having crappy batteries if you have to use that many tenders to keep things charged up. You're the one with 16 batteries attached to tenders, etc., not me. Most of my batteries get used fairly regularly, and a lot just sit waiting for my use, with the exception of my boat which is totally seasonal, and has its own specialized marine grade charger attached to the wall when not in use. I don't have but one original Battery Tender full size to occasionally bring a battery up to full charge. And I too have around 16, in my case, (Interstate batteries), in various vehicles, as I previously stated.
I can't help you with how Canada deals with Interstate warranty issues, that's a whole 'nother country, and how they do business is their thing. Doesn't reflect, from my POV, one way or the other on things here in the US.
I never said Interstate was the only game in town; but if the OP is replacing his battery every two years he needs to step up to a better brand. Interstate is one of probably a number of excellent brands that makes and sells batteries that can easily last more than two years, especially if one uses a tender to keep it topped off when not being used regularly.
You have a problem with your experience with one vehicle used in another country, and therefore won't buy any more Interstate batteries; your choice, (you say you were 'screwed' on warranty), but it has no relevance as to the quality of their product, nor does it have anything to do with my having been a dealer at a certain point in time. And I never said that Interstate was anyone's gold standard, even for me; I just have had good service from them since the 1980's.
If you have that many batteries maybe you should open a shop and become a dealer of some brand of battery. You still haven't said what brand you now swear by. I'm feeling so enlightened now...:confused3:
Guys can we keep the "Interstate Battery Love/Hate Debate" out of this thread please?
Take your personal vendettas elsewhere as they do nothing to help the OP with his fault-finding.
Regards,
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Ok guys, lets not take this any further than it already is, this is pointless,
lets see if Mike gets his tractor fixed and hopefully he`ll let us know what fixed it.
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Phew! At last!!
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Well hope for the best, but prepare for the worst, gettin that dreaded phone call always makes me cringe.