IH3444
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TYM Starting problem
TYM 293 hard to start even after replacing battery and starter. It turns over too slow to start but runs good after starting. Need jump start every time.

How has it been working out?The corrosion or rather the lack of it is why I am switching over to AGM as I replace batteries.
Don't know what to say, I've gotten 5+ years on most batteries I've gotten. As I noted upthread the O'Reilly batteries I've used didn't stand up well, but (knock knock) good life from Walmart ones. Haven't seen any decline over the years. One thing I have noticed that I didn't in the old days was that when a battery goes it's just plain dead. Won't even take a charge. Don't seem to go weak like they used to.Seems everything I bought lately only lasts 2 years. That's considerably less than acceptable
+1 on that. Temporary solution at best.Never use those cheesy temporary 2 bolt clamp battery cable ends.
Newer GM vehicles come with AGM batteries from the factory. Ones in my two were 6 years old when I replaced them, still started fine in warm weather, didn't want to chance it in winter.The corrosion or rather the lack of it is why I am switching over to AGM as I replace batteries.
Seems to be, anything I've put them on have not had terminal or cable issues. And no visible corrosion on any of them. Even though I always used battery terminal washers and greases or other corrosion inhibitors.How has it been working out?
What do you buy? And where?
Good. Glad that is fixed. Now you can measure voltage across the battery terminals since it is fully charged...and then measure again in a few days. That will let you know if it is a good battery or not. Even a bad battery will often take a charge for a day. It just won't hold it.When I tried to start my tractor this morning, nothing happened. There was a guy here installing fiber optic for our internet, so I switched the battery charger to fast charge/start and left it. An hour or so later, he was done, and I went out to remove the cables and see it that was the issue. But first, I tried to start it, and it fired right up!!!!
So the cables are still in place, and I spent 5 hours mowing my place before the big storm hit. It's storming now!!!!
The big test will be in a few days when I remove the batwing and park it until mowing season starts again.