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<blockquote data-quote="agrimax" data-source="post: 6940513" data-attributes="member: 155"><p>You'll probably find that a Ford 1910 is the same thing only in blue and white. An 069 battery with 75AH and 560CCA is mentioned. That's a fairly common battery found in diesel cars.It's also available in both higher AH and CCA but in the same size casing. You could Google 069 battery for its exterior size. Alternatively,if the battery box is big enough, a 643 tractor battery would have bigger CCA and will crank over for longer in cold weather if it chose not to start easily. Again Google for dimensions etc.</p><p>Personally I try to go with the biggest in dimensions with the highest CCA,that will fit into the box/tray.It means that if the weather turns very cold or it needs a lot of cranking after running out of fuel or bleeding or whatever,it'll crank over a lot longer to get it going again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agrimax, post: 6940513, member: 155"] You'll probably find that a Ford 1910 is the same thing only in blue and white. An 069 battery with 75AH and 560CCA is mentioned. That's a fairly common battery found in diesel cars.It's also available in both higher AH and CCA but in the same size casing. You could Google 069 battery for its exterior size. Alternatively,if the battery box is big enough, a 643 tractor battery would have bigger CCA and will crank over for longer in cold weather if it chose not to start easily. Again Google for dimensions etc. Personally I try to go with the biggest in dimensions with the highest CCA,that will fit into the box/tray.It means that if the weather turns very cold or it needs a lot of cranking after running out of fuel or bleeding or whatever,it'll crank over a lot longer to get it going again. [/QUOTE]
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