Place to pickup 6V, deep cell batteries?


Jeramie

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We had an employee auction at my new office. I bought a host of stuff (I-Beam, Square Tubing, S-Beam, Etc.). I ended up buying some big ticket items for a song. I bought 11 Miller 3-phase, 460V welders and a 20' (4x8) off road, scissor-manlift. The manlift is supposed to be working but the batteries are dead. A bearing was starting to wobble and because of Osha standards they parked it for 2-3 years. Ergo, the batteries are flat as a pancake.

I’ve been checking around and they seem to run around $158.00 for a 6V battery. I need 6 so I’m hoping to get out a little cheaper! This manlift is awesome. It literally has a 4x8 platform with offroad tires. It is driven via joy stick and has some serious lift. If figure im working on the house enough it will come in very handy. It would also be REALLY handy for putting up Christmas lights and such. My brother is already making plans for a mobile deer blind :)

I really hate to put $1,000 in it. I paid $25 for the lift (yes, $25). It is as heavy as a car. Most guys didn’t have the means or want to try and haul it home.... my inner redneck came out. I can turn and sell it, probably turn about $1,000 profit or so but honestly, if I can get batteries in it cheap I would rather keep it and use it around the house. Any ideas?

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Yeah Sams club may be a good place to check. Might also check with places that repair golf carts.

Last few batteries i have bought including the battery for my kubota tractor came from Walmart. Kinda mixed thoughts on their batteries. Had fair luck with their maxx marine and truck batteries, but would never buy another battery from them for an atv.

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