Can anyone tell me the difference between a New Holland battery 50A and 70A ?
I am having difficulty starting my 1720 tractor in cold weather. When I bought the tractor in January, I couldn't start it more than once with out charging the battery. I called the dealer I bought it from about a leak in the control valve and discussed the starting problem at the same time. They came and picked the tractor up and replaced the battery and fixed the leak. The battery that came with the tractor was new and the dealer said it was just a bad battery. The new battery is a 50A. Looking at my manuals ( thanks Rick! ) the specifications call for a 70Amp hour battery (70A ?). Is it possible that the 50A battery is causing the difficult starts ?
Yesterday was warm in WVA early in the day I had no problem starting. This morning it was around 28 degrees and the tractor just would not start. I did not run the battery down completly but I did jump it with the car and it took off like it was ready to do something.
I worked with the tractor for about an hour pulling ditches and didn't have any problem starting it after I shut it down.
If the dealer put the wrong battery in the tractor when they replaced it I need to get the correct one installed. If the battery is NOT the problem then I have another problem...
Thanks in advance.
I am having difficulty starting my 1720 tractor in cold weather. When I bought the tractor in January, I couldn't start it more than once with out charging the battery. I called the dealer I bought it from about a leak in the control valve and discussed the starting problem at the same time. They came and picked the tractor up and replaced the battery and fixed the leak. The battery that came with the tractor was new and the dealer said it was just a bad battery. The new battery is a 50A. Looking at my manuals ( thanks Rick! ) the specifications call for a 70Amp hour battery (70A ?). Is it possible that the 50A battery is causing the difficult starts ?
Yesterday was warm in WVA early in the day I had no problem starting. This morning it was around 28 degrees and the tractor just would not start. I did not run the battery down completly but I did jump it with the car and it took off like it was ready to do something.
I worked with the tractor for about an hour pulling ditches and didn't have any problem starting it after I shut it down.
If the dealer put the wrong battery in the tractor when they replaced it I need to get the correct one installed. If the battery is NOT the problem then I have another problem...
Thanks in advance.