jam2004
Silver Member
I have an 2004 BX2230 with about 625 hours on it and have never changed my battery. While I have never experienced any problems with the battery, I have this fear that some day in January, it'll snow heavily, and I won't be able to snow-blow my way out because the battery is dead. I decided to replace it and had the guys at Batteries Plus check the old one out. They told me the battery was only sightly less powerful than a new one, but a new one would have a significant edge in cold cranking amps. I wound up buying a new one anyway, still thinking I would kick myself if it didn't start on that future snowy day. Good move or bad move?