It’s a long long story I’ve posted about previously…so I won’t go into it in detail again…But…
When I bought my tractor from it’s second owner … he’d allowed the battery to completely fail before he bought another. Problem was…. when it failed… it had shorted internally …(probably due to rough terrain breaking the ever-thinning plates apart)… which took out that expensive Kubota alternator. (That defect was not discovered by me until after I got it home…. that new battery demonstrated the tractor just-fine the day I looked it over.… It was a week later that I troubleshot and discovered the failed alt.)
Automotive starting batteries are not as robust internally as batteries intneded for off-road and marine use that can expect pounding surf or terrain. When those plates fracture from rough treatment the battery dies and can cause additional damage to the electrical system. When it’s time to replace your battery… consider a battery intended for the purpose…not necessarily one intended for the street vehicle.
Not saying that an old battery kills alternators… that is a very rare occurance…. but it CAN happen.
“An ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
When I bought my tractor from it’s second owner … he’d allowed the battery to completely fail before he bought another. Problem was…. when it failed… it had shorted internally …(probably due to rough terrain breaking the ever-thinning plates apart)… which took out that expensive Kubota alternator. (That defect was not discovered by me until after I got it home…. that new battery demonstrated the tractor just-fine the day I looked it over.… It was a week later that I troubleshot and discovered the failed alt.)
Automotive starting batteries are not as robust internally as batteries intneded for off-road and marine use that can expect pounding surf or terrain. When those plates fracture from rough treatment the battery dies and can cause additional damage to the electrical system. When it’s time to replace your battery… consider a battery intended for the purpose…not necessarily one intended for the street vehicle.
Not saying that an old battery kills alternators… that is a very rare occurance…. but it CAN happen.
“An ounce of Prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
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