WildHorse
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- Puddintane
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Oh geez ... I forgot to mention disconnect the battery then hook up the tenderMy experience with the oem Ford batteries over the years has been typically they’re 3-4 years on a gas engine here. On my deisels its like clock work at about 3 years. Thats them needing to be replaced. On my shelbys with the tenders it seems to have really extended that life. Me personally I just don’t see a downside to spending the 50$ on a tender. I’ve never had much luck with longevity on batteries that sit dormant. My equipment trailers(dumps and flatdecks) the deep cycles(interstates) last a few years. But to be fair they’re not taken care of greatly(sporadic use), and the box’s they sit in have massive tempertature swings.
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