She dead.Well, I just checked it with a voltmeter. It drops to 9.62v during cranking.
She dead.Well, I just checked it with a voltmeter. It drops to 9.62v during cranking.
Stunned that ANYTHING at wally's is that old on the shelf. Weekly ours has the shelves raped clean of groceries. I always check the born on date before buying.I used Walmart batteries for years but ran into a situation where the batteries on the shelf were 12-14 months old. And since the batteries are wet charge/wet ship are supposed to be put into service within 6 months of manufacture.
If you remove during winter, put a Battery Tender on her, she will last 5 plus, agreed. Even those cheap wallymart batteries I've had good luck with.Dang, batteries sure don't last long anymore