So have a 1983 Kubota that is extremely hard starting...its been sitting a while and tested the battery. It is presently only holding 46% charge - so its time for a change. Hopefully the problem is as simple as the battery not being strong enough - as it seems to run fine once it gets going.
Looking at batteries - of course the price varies from $50 to well over $200...but CCA range from 500-850+
It's kept inside in winter - so do I really need to spend the $100+ on a higher CCA battery, or is the cheapest option @ 580 CCA sufficient? Obviously - if the upgrade in starting power is going to make a major difference year round...I'm probably better of paying now, but if its just a performance boost when the weather is sub freezing or when something has been sitting outdoors an extended period - its really no better for my needs. I've always lived by the motto of more power is better...but also dont feel like paying for power that will never be used.
Thoughts/TIA
Looking at batteries - of course the price varies from $50 to well over $200...but CCA range from 500-850+
It's kept inside in winter - so do I really need to spend the $100+ on a higher CCA battery, or is the cheapest option @ 580 CCA sufficient? Obviously - if the upgrade in starting power is going to make a major difference year round...I'm probably better of paying now, but if its just a performance boost when the weather is sub freezing or when something has been sitting outdoors an extended period - its really no better for my needs. I've always lived by the motto of more power is better...but also dont feel like paying for power that will never be used.
Thoughts/TIA