dragonworks
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After less than one season the battery died and wouldn't take a charge. After checking the price of the only batteries that would fit, I figured there had to be a better way. I wasn't looking forward to replacing that battery every year. I don't know what engineers were thinking either but they are also the worst terminals ever designed. There are two holes in the frame I bolted the box to.The one heavy zip tie is there for added support. I drilled through the frame with a one inch hole saw to fit the cables through. I had to buy another short cable to extend the negative lead. I used an old metal box from a vintage piece of electronic test equipment, sanded it and painted it cub cadet yellow.............Put the new thirty dollar battery in and mowed the lawn.
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