Looks more like a Fury rather than a Charger, Eric---LOL! I need to get a couple of batteries pulled and on maintainers for the winter too.Took the battery off the hydro and put it on the charger today. Thats really it until next year, unless I can get some time to try and tinker with the carburetor……
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Looks more like a Fury rather than a Charger, Eric---LOL! I need to get a couple of batteries pulled and on maintainers for the winter too.
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I remember pics of some of the MOPARs you folks have but can't place this dark turquoise Fury. Eric. Pics please! Love the bigger cars! I have maintainers around here so just as well use them on the off season batteries. Got 6 year old GT batteries that keep holding on so maybe it helps.
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I bet that car is a beauty cleaned up and out in the sun, Eric! Thanks for the pics!We actually have 3 turquoise Furys, 2 in light color turquoise and 1 in dark turquoise. My stepdad bought it from his long time friend who had the car sitting in his garage for about 20 years and the car was a true garage find. It was a 383 2 barrel but my stepdad is upgrading to a 4 barrel.
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Even has AC. Top of the line back then..We actually have 3 turquoise Furys, 2 in light color turquoise and 1 in dark turquoise. My stepdad bought it from his long time friend who had the car sitting in his garage for about 20 years and the car was a true garage find. It was a 383 2 barrel but my stepdad is upgrading to a 4 barrel.
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Hey Eric. See you're having battery issues. I'll say first is probably don't buy a now if you're not needing it (over winter) just because most only offer a 90 day warranty. And some wont last much longer.Hi All,
I have an update. Today I went to my fabrication shop to have them make a battery box and a belt guard for me for the tractor. Upon the suggestion of a member on MyTractorForum (or MTF), I brought the original “lawn and garden pro” battery I got with the tractor to Advance Auto to have them test it even though I let it charge for 2 days and it started in my yellow Craftsman even though it didn’t in the hydro. Well uh, that maybe the problem because when the guy tested it he said it was rated at 340 and it measured at 17 and that these types of batteries normally last 3 years anyway depending on how much it’s used. I also tested my tractor supply Traveller battery I got with my yellow Craftsman too, and that one is slightly better than the other one but not by much and will need to be replaced too in the spring. That one is rated at 250 and measured at 114. Right now my stepdad is working on my grandfathers tractor and it needs a battery, so I’m thinking when he buys the battery I’ll test it in the hydro first before he puts it in my grandfathers unless someone has any other ideas. This is all for now though.
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I agree, Bill. Never heard of measuring batteries that way. Of course I have never taken a battery in for testing, so that may have something to do with it!Hey Eric. See you're having battery issues. I'll say first is probably don't buy a now if you're not needing it (over winter) just because most only offer a 90 day warranty. And some wont last much longer.
A question I have is how Advance Auto tests a battery or better yet with what tool. keep in mine the tool they use is used to sell batteries. I'm curious how they came up with those numbers they gave you. Just never seen one that actually told you the cca rating of the battery and also the lower (load tested assuming) side. I always seen volt readings not cca readings. Then again there's lots I haven't seen.
" Most" of those do work good but I've had a couple that over charged to 15-16 volt and will boil water away.Hi Everybody,
No update on the hydro since last time but I figured I would tell y’all that I got 2 harbor freight battery maintainers this past Friday for the 2 new batteries I plan to buy this coming spring. I got them on sale for $10.00 each. My stepdad has them on all his old Mopar car batteries and they seem to work good for him because the cars start up every year without having to be jump started, so hopefully they work just as good for me at the end of this year. This is all for now, until spring….
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Yea Doug just keep an eye on them. Also mine were from 5-10 years ago that I had those issues so maybe the newer ones are better..I've got several of them all going at once. Haven't had Bill's problem ---YET! Usually check the voltage at least monthly, but it could be too late by that time. Better start checking them more often.
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