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    battery

    What kind of battery do argos come with
    mine has a car battery.but would like to put it back up front in the proppr spot
    never will ride anything with less then 6 wheels again

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    My 2000 Conquest 8x8 uses a group 51 car battery that fits in the battery tray up front to the right of the transmission. A group 51 battery is the same as a Honda civic battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetDaddy View Post
    What kind of battery do argos come with
    mine has a car battery.but would like to put it back up front in the proppr spot
    Where is it now?
    Why would you want it back in beside the Trans? Makes it damn near impossible to service the front right corner of the machine. Just curious is all, I went to some trouble to relocate my batteries, and like having the room to access chains/bearings, ect where the Battery used to be.

    RD

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    RD,

    Where do you have the battery's mounted in your fleet of conquests? It is a huge PITA to remove the battery and tray every time I do my regular scheduled maintenance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan67 View Post
    RD,

    Where do you have the battery's mounted in your fleet of conquests? It is a huge PITA to remove the battery and tray every time I do my regular scheduled maintenance.
    I'm on my cell, not sure if this will work, but I like them on the rear rack, some friends of mine prefer them under the gas tank

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    RD

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    Mine is in the back tray.but with the kids I was worrying that they my get hurt from the acid if it leaks.The person how wired it use jumpper cables wire.will it freeze in the winter back there to we use it for ice fishing but we are going to be staying out on the ice all week bunglo trip the hut has bunk bed in it yahoohoooo
    never will ride anything with less then 6 wheels again

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    Quote Originally Posted by SweetDaddy View Post
    Mine is in the back tray.but with the kids I was worrying that they my get hurt from the acid if it leaks.The person how wired it use jumpper cables wire.will it freeze in the winter back there to we use it for ice fishing but we are going to be staying out on the ice all week bunglo trip the hut has bunk bed in it yahoohoooo
    OK, Jumper Cables are NOT good enough. It's OK to have it in the back, but I would surely put inside a proper Battery Box and Wire it properly.
    Some ideas (Good, Bad, and Ugly)
    A low profile battery will sit under the Gas Tank, the rear Floorboard needs to be modified for this aproach. (I am not comfortable with this location.)
    Battery can be mounted under the upper body between the Exhaust and the Dash. Battery would sit on the Lower tub fender, aproximatly over the second tire back. It's a bit of a PITA, Side Mount Battery Posts are best.
    If you are handy with a welder, you could build A rear Rack something like I've made for my machines, mount the battery back there. (Obviously this is my prefered location). Battery is Easy to access and out of the way.

    RD

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