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I do not know if the load test was included in the first test,. they said that if two cells are bad it was not worth fixing. I had two weak cells but one came around and passed good. It sounds like it repairable
I do not have a charger. I have a 24 volt charger but its for a pallet jack type battery and the connectors are the smaller ones. I fouind no stamp on the battery bars but will look again.. I have a slack chain, it is not even on one pulley for the steering. I will have to jack it up and fix that.
serial number is N531563 type F has 729 hours on meter. I will check some more on the numbers and be back. Thanks for the help. I wish I kept my old allis chalmers hahahahahok I did find the date on battery. It was 12-05-01 is that too old?
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