Jump Start

bassetts

Member
Hi, Good Morning I'm looking to buy a jumpstart kit what's your recommendation
My thoughts are noco gb70
Thanks in advance
Rob
 

Dave W

Member
Location
chesterfield
My noco hasn't Been n beaten yet any any size engine.
Worth noting they are only any good for flat batteries. They're not a solution for a fooked starter motor. That said I've started plenty of small engines that didn't even have a battery on.
 

B'o'B

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Rutland
My noco hasn't Been n beaten yet any any size engine.
Worth noting they are only any good for flat batteries. They're not a solution for a fooked starter motor. That said I've started plenty of small engines that didn't even have a battery on.
I've had mine defeated quite a few time Ford 7810, JD3350, MF 50D, even a Ford 4610.
I've found my Noco150 okay, but not as amazing as some have found, I even sent the first one back as it didn't perform as well as the TFF massif had led me to believe it would, but the second one was no different. I often leave it on for a bit now before trying to start and it's better.
 
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Doc

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Livestock Farmer
I have a Noco GB70. Starts my Bobcat and Class Axos (100hp) in freezing weather the handful of time’s I’ve needed a boost. I only leave it on for a minute and turn the key, it’s never not worked first turn. I would recommend.
 

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