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Anybody have any experience with troybilt Super Tomahawk chipper. Was looking to install a battery. I don't have an actual manual. It is a 8HP electric start, '47' model which I think is from the late 90's. All I found on the internet was '12 volt U1-54 battery'. U1 is pretty much a standard lawn battery. I'm wondering if I can just throw any old battery on this thing. Don't know what the '54' is?
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heres a U1-54, looks standard to me
https://www.lawnmowerpartsworld.com/lawn...rIQAvD_BwE
I'd just go to my auto parts place and tell them what I need.
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(11-26-2018, 10:28 AM)crokett™ Wrote: heres a U1-54, looks standard to me
https://www.lawnmowerpartsworld.com/lawn...rIQAvD_BwE
I'd just go to my auto parts place and tell them what I need.
Thanks. I saw a couple of U1-54's on what I would consider non-mainstream sites (like this), with high prices. Was hoping to understand details.
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54 is the series size I believe. Places like walmart will have those for around 20 bucks
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I would call 1-800-828-5500 and ask what's best battery for that machine.
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(11-26-2018, 10:24 AM)spazlab Wrote: Anybody have any experience with troybilt Super Tomahawk chipper. Was looking to install a battery. I don't have an actual manual. It is a 8HP electric start, '47' model which I think is from the late 90's. All I found on the internet was '12 volt U1-54 battery'. U1 is pretty much a standard lawn battery. I'm wondering if I can just throw any old battery on this thing. Don't know what the '54' is?
Measure the size of the old battery and the positive/negative terminal orientation (they make batteries with both orientations) and pick up a mower battery that will fit. Roly
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(11-26-2018, 03:56 PM)Wildwood Wrote: I would call 1-800-828-5500 and ask what's best battery for that machine.
Don't think that is the same company but thanks.
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(11-26-2018, 04:48 PM)Roly Wrote: Measure the size of the old battery and the positive/negative terminal orientation (they make batteries with both orientations) and pick up a mower battery that will fit. Roly
There is no old battery. And pretty much any battery will fit. It is missing the 'strap' to hold the battery but figured I could make something work.