pkav32
Bronze Member
I need a new battery for my jd 2520. Does anyone hvae a recommendation? I was thinking of just using jd battery, but thought I would ask first.
Top of the list for me in a battery is that it wont leak acid and corrode the tractor. There also seems to be more brands available now. I put Optimas in my car and tractor last year and so far no problem.
Ditto on the JD battery problems.... I have a JD 3320, my battery expired last month, 2 years and a few days (literally) after I purchased it, perfect timing for them to be just out of warranty. I asked my dealer who has always treated me very fair if they could take care of it given how close it was and they said they couldn't, fair enough I guess. I realize they didn't have it planned that way but it is amazing how many people seem to have the same problem right around the two year mark. It's crazy they couldn't make a battery last more than two years and of course they see to make quite the mess as they leaked terribly.
It's pretty obvious they had a serious flaw with these batteries and as was mentioned already, they are not cheap from JD. I also ended up forking the $100+ for a new battery from JD mostly because I was in a hurry to get it working and wasn't energetic enough to go researching and shopping for batteries although in hindsight I wish I would have put a little more effort int it.
Rob-D, my new battery is in fact sealed or at least it appears to be. Thankfully it's not the same design as the original version. I had to wait about 30 minutes or so at the dealer as they did not have any prepared. I think they ship them dry and then the dealers have to prepare them so at least I got a fresh one.
I'm glad to hear your machine came with the new design. I'm sure Deere has recognized the issue and since corrected it which is nice to see.
BTW - Congratulations on your new machine. I seen your previous post and of course the pictures and it looks great. I really like the hoe and the thumb. Sometimes I regret not getting the hoe with mine. I was pretty much over that until I seen yours with the hoe on it. Have fun with the new machine.
Rob-D, my new battery is in fact sealed or at least it appears to be. Thankfully it's not the same design as the original version. I had to wait about 30 minutes or so at the dealer as they did not have any prepared. I think they ship them dry and then the dealers have to prepare them so at least I got a fresh one.
How would the dealer "prep" a sealed battery? How would it be shipped dry? How would the dealer "seal" it?
I'll bet the dealer doesn't do anything but put a light charge on it if that.
Rob
I believe they do in fact do more than put a light charge on it and they are not sealed like say a gel or an Optima sealed battery would be, i.e. if you turned it upside down, I'm sure it would leak. I need to look at mine closer but if I remember, they had some plastic caps that they shove into the fill holes and the caps are not really meant to be removed or at least they don't appear to be.
I think they are literally shipped bone dry and they fill them and give them some type of initial charge. The parts person told me it takes them about 30-45 minutes to prepare one and they asked me if I wanted to wait and that is about how long it took them.
I'm sure someone will know more specifics but from what they told me and the instructions I seen on the box which I later threw away, that was my understanding of the process.
In any event, if I had it to do over again, I probably would have just went and bought a true "sealed" Optima or some other flavor of battery instead of the $100+ dealership battery.
Rob-D, my new battery is in fact sealed or at least it appears to be.