What did you buy this week?

   / What did you buy this week? #2,681  
Bought two new joystick cables….my welded one has held up for couple years now, but broke other one so ordered two. Also ordered more fittings to make hoses for the flail mower. Been down a week now….ugh!
 
   / What did you buy this week? #2,682  
My wife bought me a new shirt this week maybe as a hint to start disposing of my favorite trashed articles of clothing, maybe as a thanks for starting to build her visions in a remodel. Idk however I do like wearing clothes that serve other purposes or have handy things I use built in this Ariat brand short sleeve button up shirt comes with chest pockets I usually don't buy shirts anymore with out them but more importantly comes with a microfiber cloth sewn in the inside flap to clean glasses. Since I always wear cheaters these days it is very handy. If I don't break them they need to be cleaned frequently when I attempt to do things wearing them.
 

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   / What did you buy this week? #2,683  
Bought a new AGM battery to replace the POS jet ski battery that came as original equipment in my Kawasaki Mule. The original battery lasted exactly two years with less than average use and always on a Battery Tender.

Hopefully the new one will do better...... :rolleyes:
 
   / What did you buy this week? #2,684  
Bought a new AGM battery to replace the POS jet ski battery that came as original equipment in my Kawasaki Mule. The original battery lasted exactly two years with less than average use and always on a Battery Tender.

Hopefully the new one will do better...... :rolleyes:
I don't like spending all my money at John Deere on over-priced green and yellow colored parts, but I have found over the decades, John Deere Ag batteries seem to last 8 to 10 years before they start getting weak. Not sure which battery company makes them for Deere. You might look at that battery option two years from now for your Mule.
 
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I don't like spending all my money at John Deere on over-priced green and yellow colored parts, but I have found over the decades, John Deere Ag batteries seem to last 8 to 10 years before they start getting weak. Not sure which battery company makes them for Deere. You might look at that battery option two years from now for your Mule.
I have heard differing opinions on JD batteries. My experience with their "Strongbox" batteries has not been good. JD original equipment batteries in both my 185 lawn tractor and my 2520 compact tractor went bad about 2 years from purchase.

Edit: In fairness to JD, that was based on batteries purchased years ago. Perhaps they are better now.

Regarding the Mule, I knew the original battery was probably junk, so I have been researching a replacement. It seems to be fairly easy to substitute a regular lawn tractor battery with slight modification of the battery tray. However, in the interest of expediency and simplicity, I decided to go with the AGM of original size (even though it's probably twice the price of a lawn tractor battery).

If the AGM doesn't hold up, I will probably do the mod and go to a lawn tractor battery next time.
 
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   / What did you buy this week? #2,688  
$42 for tires
They were white and all less than 3/4"
I inherited my uncle's toy collection from 1930s-1950s, mostly cars, trucks, airplanes and some farm equipment.
Some the rubber tires were disintegrating and there's we just returned from a week Pennsylvania vacation.
Everyone should see Carver's toy store on Rt.30 in Gettysburg. Don is 83 now and it's in his house. I'm sure some toys and parts he has are 100 y.o.
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   / What did you buy this week? #2,689  
Bought a new AGM battery to replace the POS jet ski battery that came as original equipment in my Kawasaki Mule. The original battery lasted exactly two years with less than average use and always on a Battery Tender.

Hopefully the new one will do better...... :rolleyes:
Have you tried mitigating the vibration on battery tray Ion top of securely fastening battery mounts ive grown accustomed with good results I think by putting a thin rubber sheet under battery in tray to further mitigate vibration on top of using battery maintainers over extended periods of non use definitely cut my new battery purchases by more than half. Also throw a thin sheet of heat deflecting wrap on side closest to exhaust. Five extra mins doing little things repurposing left over materials from other projects I feel have extended battery life pretty significantly. Do you know how to check for parasitic battery draw? It's easy with a cheap simple pin light. Even if electrical system might fluster you.
 
   / What did you buy this week? #2,690  
Have you tried mitigating the vibration on battery tray Ion top of securely fastening battery mounts ive grown accustomed with good results I think by putting a thin rubber sheet under battery in tray to further mitigate vibration on top of using battery maintainers over extended periods of non use definitely cut my new battery purchases by more than half. Also throw a thin sheet of heat deflecting wrap on side closest to exhaust. Five extra mins doing little things repurposing left over materials from other projects I feel have extended battery life pretty significantly. Do you know how to check for parasitic battery draw? It's easy with a cheap simple pin light. Even if electrical system might fluster you.
It actually came with a rubber pad under the battery and rubber under the top hold-down strap. Good Idea though, I could definitely add another layer under it for good measure.

The thing is basically new (2 years old) with no modifications, so let's hope it didn't come from the factory with anything causing "parasitic losses" (other than the hour meter), but maybe?

I even went so far as to unplug the tail light (which was wired to be on anytime the ignition was on) because it seemed like extra, unnecessary draw on the electrical system.
 

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