It already has one in it---same battery actually. I don't even remember where that one came from, it was either in the truck or one of the junkers I got rid of. In other words it has twoYou only needed one?
What kind of Tonka truck are you working on?
Cool, your not worried this will shorten the life span of the new battery?It already has one in it---same battery actually. I don't even remember where that one came from, it was either in the truck or one of the junkers I got rid of. In other words it has two
That's insensitive lolIf you can’t get it off the shelf good luck getting it in a dodge truck.
That's insensitive lol
Ooh that sounds like it was almost a very bad day. I did that slide once and sounded like my ribs were strummed like a guitar lolThat’s knowing by experience. I just changed out two in my dodge 3/4 ton four wheel drive this summer. And almost broke my neck when the milk crate I was standing on kicked out. Lol.
I did both--with a bit of difficulty. My shoulders are "gone."If you can’t get it off the shelf good luck getting it in a dodge truck.
I'd say just factual LOLThat's insensitive lol
Don't know. Might check into fuel pump issues.Cool, your not worried this will shorten the life span of the new battery?
I was always told you shouldn't mix new and old batteries (but at today's cost, I can totally see why you would)
I wonder what makes your truck start so well I'm winter?
My plow truck is a 6.0 diesel and a real pain to start when it's cold, or sits for a few days
I think the old battery is not that old, 17? I think? I agree with you it is likely better to "match" them.Cool, your not worried this will shorten the life span of the new battery?
I was always told you shouldn't mix new and old batteries (but at today's cost, I can totally see why you would)
I wonder what makes your truck start so well I'm winter?
My plow truck is a 6.0 diesel and a real pain to start when it's cold, or sits for a few days
What if you have four batteries and two alternators?