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<blockquote data-quote="753g" data-source="post: 2399" data-attributes="member: 272"><p>My 753 f series uses a BCA Group size 27 battery, I run a standard hd truck battery in mine, and the machine gets used at all kind of exreme angles with no probs. If you're going to intentionally beat the snot out of the machine i'd go with the prior ^ look up suggested gel cell orbital type battery. they can't loose fluid and you can drop those things from 30' in the air and they'll still work. as far as CCA 600 is more than enough I live in a very cold climate, and have no problems with mine, another point to be made the lower the CCA the less concentrated the electrolyte and the longer the battery's reserve time will be. (VERY IMPORTANT ON A DIESEL got to run those glow plugs!) And typically the life span over all of the battery will be longer with a lower CCA rating, takes longer for plates to become sulfided. FYI I went to school for auto mechanics and have worked in several shops since. this is not made up stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="753g, post: 2399, member: 272"] My 753 f series uses a BCA Group size 27 battery, I run a standard hd truck battery in mine, and the machine gets used at all kind of exreme angles with no probs. If you're going to intentionally beat the snot out of the machine i'd go with the prior ^ look up suggested gel cell orbital type battery. they can't loose fluid and you can drop those things from 30' in the air and they'll still work. as far as CCA 600 is more than enough I live in a very cold climate, and have no problems with mine, another point to be made the lower the CCA the less concentrated the electrolyte and the longer the battery's reserve time will be. (VERY IMPORTANT ON A DIESEL got to run those glow plugs!) And typically the life span over all of the battery will be longer with a lower CCA rating, takes longer for plates to become sulfided. FYI I went to school for auto mechanics and have worked in several shops since. this is not made up stuff. [/QUOTE]
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