Derek22485
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I have a 1978 JD 500C loader backhoe. It runs great, once you get it started. Originally it was outfitted with a pair of 6V 780 CCA batteries, by the time I got it those had been replaced with a single 12V 1000 CCA battery. Sometimes it fires right up, most of the time it seems like there is just not enough juice to spin the motor...it hangs up like the battery is dead. I've got a new starter and new battery on it- most of the electric has been gutted out of it and I can't find any indication of battery drain. I know the alternator (recently replaced) is undersized and I'll address that in the near future....after I put a charge on the battery it usually fires right up. Short version of question: is 1000 CCA enough? It seems to me two 780 CCA in series calls for something in the neighborhood of 1500-1600.... Thoughts?