Oilleaker1
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I've read all the posts I can find on 6TL Deuce batteries. My Workhorse Interstate Batteries are now dying on me. They are 3 years old and have always been hooked up to the desulfanator/solar unit that was on my '71 M35A2 when I bought it. I guess I did OK reading that most only get 2 years max. Some say go to O'Reillys, or John Deere to get better batteries. I found it hard to believe that those big heavy lead pots won't make it longer. I checked for a draine on the batteries with my test light connected between ground and the disconnected ground cable and found no indication. What direction should I go to buy another set. I figured I was good for 10 years-----
wrong!!!!! What I found cool about my old pal "Ellsworth" he will barely spin through like an old 6 volt on a Willys, but gradually pick up cranking speed and then catch and run. Always has been a great truck. A keeper. Thanks for any experienced advice, John
wrong!!!!! What I found cool about my old pal "Ellsworth" he will barely spin through like an old 6 volt on a Willys, but gradually pick up cranking speed and then catch and run. Always has been a great truck. A keeper. Thanks for any experienced advice, John

. Also, in thinking about just buying a set of smaller 12 volt batteries that fit other toys in the garage too, do not forget that the dogbone interconnector is short. You need batteries with posts oriented to the side, not in the middle. Any types that work just as good small and last like Camero batteries? 