Posted by Dave H (MI) on August 22, 2014 at 15:18:34 from (50.108.117.135):
This is going to sound weird and I am not suggesting gremlins, leprechauns, or alien intervention. Serious question and here is why I ask.
About a month ago my '76 Chevy C20 pickup that I haul the tractors with started doing this thing where you turn the key and it sounds like the starter wants to turn but won't...no clicks, just won't turn. One year old battery. I just keep trying and eventually it starts.
Since then, SWMBO's Buick started doing the same thing. Battery just over 1 year. Has to be jumped every day.
IH 300 tractor with a fairly recent battery would not start last week. I had to charge the battery but it didn't take long and then it started.
This week I was checking out the combine and some of the gauges and switches are acting funny.
So two days ago I walked across to see what the neighbor had to say and he was in a tizzy over his truck. Strange electrical problems.
Is all this damp, humid weather messing with the our electrical systems or is this just one massive co-inky-dink??
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