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Originally Posted by burnin oil
That must be nice. I have an old truck that is stored outside that takes two batteries. Everytime I go to start it I have to charge the batteries. It may go 3 weeks with the cables unhooked. Batteries are only a year old. As a matter of fact I pulled them last week and just recharged them and they are still sitting next to the charger 
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I'm impressed and surprised every Spring, because the battery is almost 7 years old and the winter temperatures around here spend plenty of time in the single digits. Every April I go out and put the key in the ignition, thinking to myself "this is probably going to be the year I'll need a new battery", then I turn the key and it starts cranking. This is also in a car that has a high compression big-block Chevy under the hood, so it's not something easy to get running to start with.
I probably just jinxed myself now