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'76 Johnson 9.9 converted to 15hp carb...
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<blockquote data-quote="DenisD" data-source="post: 161602" data-attributes="member: 340"><p>You may want to think about using a U1 size battery like riding lawn mowers use, should be enough cranking amps for your motor and they weigh around 20lbs. I'm using batteries that size that were used in motorized wheelchairs. They are AGM and are able to start my 15 Suzuki even after running my trolling motor fishing for half an hour or so. Best part is they were considered used and I only paid $15 each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenisD, post: 161602, member: 340"] You may want to think about using a U1 size battery like riding lawn mowers use, should be enough cranking amps for your motor and they weigh around 20lbs. I'm using batteries that size that were used in motorized wheelchairs. They are AGM and are able to start my 15 Suzuki even after running my trolling motor fishing for half an hour or so. Best part is they were considered used and I only paid $15 each. [/QUOTE]
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