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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 131354" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I use a battery tender JR model on mine, that also sits most of the yr, as it mostly only used for snow plowing and odds and ends a few times a yr in other seasons at a vacaion property! I have!</p><p></p><p>I also have a battery disconnect that I have on same machine, as , I find its worth having than on a machine, , in case someone maybe shows up with ill intentions and doesn't know about the battery disconnect</p><p> these older machines(and many new ones) all have pretty universal keys, that any idiot or crook can have and use to start your machine and take it</p><p></p><p> SO< adding a battery disconnect is never a BAD idea, on that alone, and almost ALL machines have some battery drain when parked, </p><p>the more modern, a machine, and the more electrical gadgets they have , the more so</p><p> same with all our modern vehicles we drive, there over loaded with things that drain batteries when parked for extended periods of time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 131354, member: 13825"] I use a battery tender JR model on mine, that also sits most of the yr, as it mostly only used for snow plowing and odds and ends a few times a yr in other seasons at a vacaion property! I have! I also have a battery disconnect that I have on same machine, as , I find its worth having than on a machine, , in case someone maybe shows up with ill intentions and doesn't know about the battery disconnect these older machines(and many new ones) all have pretty universal keys, that any idiot or crook can have and use to start your machine and take it SO< adding a battery disconnect is never a BAD idea, on that alone, and almost ALL machines have some battery drain when parked, the more modern, a machine, and the more electrical gadgets they have , the more so same with all our modern vehicles we drive, there over loaded with things that drain batteries when parked for extended periods of time [/QUOTE]
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