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Crawl

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Massey-Ferguson 180
Any suggestions on the best batteries? 1968 M-F 180, 70hp Perkins diesel with generator/regulator.
 
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Any suggestions on the best batteries? 1968 M-F 180, 70hp Perkins diesel with generator/regulator.
Hey Crawl ! Welcome to TBN I own a 1959 M-F 50 with a Continental gasoline engine I've been using nothing but Interstate Batteries, Farm/Agriculture & I'm on my 3rd set after 22 years & this is just a suggestion ! So I've been averaging 7 years of service out of each battery with out any charging or jumps.Hope You find what brand suits your needs.
 
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Hey Crawl ! Welcome to TBN I own a 1959 M-F 50 with a Continental gasoline engine I've been using nothing but Interstate Batteries, Farm/Agriculture & I'm on my 3rd set after 22 years & this is just a suggestion ! So I've been averaging 7 years of service out of each battery with out any charging or jumps.Hope You find what brand suits your needs.
can do... I'll give Interstate Batteries a look. Thank you for your response.
 
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can do... I'll give Interstate Batteries a look. Thank you for your response.
Hey Crawl ! Have You had a chance to look around at anything else in the battery world ? My newer M-F 1526 (2018) has a Delkor battery in it & it seems to be holding up very well , Also I use to operate power jacks & lifts at work ( Crown ) in temps -20 degrees yes -20 & they used Deka batteries in them & I see that your down in Fla. so I guess that is a different temp. extreme. But the Deka batteries held up very well in those temps & didn't require daily charging. Anyhow when I need to replace the battery on the M-F 1526 I'm going to replace it with Delkor if I get the service life that I should out of it, Just another 2 choices IMHO , Have fun & be safe doing it.
 
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Hey Crawl ! Have You had a chance to look around at anything else in the battery world ? My newer M-F 1526 (2018) has a Delkor battery in it & it seems to be holding up very well , Also I use to operate power jacks & lifts at work ( Crown ) in temps -20 degrees yes -20 & they used Deka batteries in them & I see that your down in Fla. so I guess that is a different temp. extreme. But the Deka batteries held up very well in those temps & didn't require daily charging. Anyhow when I need to replace the battery on the M-F 1526 I'm going to replace it with Delkor if I get the service life that I should out of it, Just another 2 choices IMHO , Have fun & be safe doing it.
can do... As with most information on the internet, there are mixed reviews on everything. From what I found, the "general" consensus seems to be between Deka (East Penn) and Interstate (Brookfield - Exide) as the best choice. Delkor Batteries looks to be an Australian Company. I couldn't find them in the U.S. Living in Florida high temperature operation is more of an issue for battery life than CCA. Thanks again for your input and have a blessed day!
FYI: I found the following articles...
 
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can do... As with most information on the internet, there are mixed reviews on everything. From what I found, the "general" consensus seems to be between Deka (East Penn) and Interstate (Brookfield - Exide) as the best choice. Delkor Batteries looks to be an Australian Company. I couldn't find them in the U.S. Living in Florida high temperature operation is more of an issue for battery life than CCA. Thanks again for your input and have a blessed day!
FYI: I found the following articles...
Hey Crawl ! Those are not actually bad choices ,The Delkor batteries are out of S.Korea & are owned by Johnson corp. & they claim to be the largest battery manufacture in the world in automotive . Thanks for the links (y)! & I'll have to check a few of them out.
 
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Two years ago I put an Odyssey battery in my 2009 M6040. 1150 CCA. And I keep it on a battery tender in the winter. It's tough enough, in the winter, putting my hinney on a frozen vinyl seat. And then, to have a dead battery - NO WAY.
 
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Two years ago I put an Odyssey battery in my 2009 M6040. 1150 CCA. And I keep it on a battery tender in the winter. It's tough enough, in the winter, putting my hinney on a frozen vinyl seat. And then, to have a dead battery - NO WAY.
Have your significant other make you a seat cover from an old bath towel. Better than numb butt.
 
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Have your significant other make you a seat cover from an old bath towel. Better than numb butt.
I don't think he will need either being in Northern Fla. what say you 5030 & oosik :rolleyes: .
 
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I would sure hope not - can do. I have a foam "hot pad" that I put on my vinyl seat. At least, the buns stay warm. As I age and mellow - I find less and less reasons to do a project outside when it's REALLY cold. Patience is a wonderful virtue.

I DO have the cold wx clothing - Eddie Bauer & North Face, head to toe. But when used, I look like the Pillsbury Dough Boy. Comfort is great, mobility - limited.
 

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