Korean Veteran Finds A Way T0 Add Years To The Life Of Tractor & Farm Equipment Batteries

Battery Chem a USA technology saves the American farmer money! Bristol VA - Walt Barrett, a resident of Rhode Island, and a veteran of the Korean War had a heavy background in automotive engineering.
By: Susan Blair, Blair Enterprises
 
Oct. 21, 2011 - PRLog -- Walt knew that there had to be a way to make his non-sealed equipment batteries last longer than they were.  So he set out to find the way.  

Battery Chem is the result of many years of testing.  It does just what Walt wanted it to do...extends the life of batteries for an additional five plus years.  He also found that it works on trucks, construction and farm equipment, marine, forklifts and any other lead-acid type batteries.

Battery Chem keeps plates and separators clean and in good working condition.  
When the aging process occurs through the sulphation, crystals form on the plates
in the battery, which prevents maximum production in the cell.  Barrett said “Battery Chem loosens the crystals and restores the sulphation process to make the battery as good as new by extending the life span, and making the money and the battery go farther.”  Barrett wants everyone to know how to do this, and gives all of the information free to anyone that wants to learn with manuals and videos.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_nWzLp5xgo



Barrett is now offering Battery Chem to the American farmers for their regular 12 volt batteries for $19.95 with free shipping from Amazon.com.   “It’s a whole lot cheaper than buying a new tractor battery”, said Barrett.  What a great way to help the American farmer, and keep the earth “green”, by not disposing of the batteries into the landfill before their time, and to save money.  As Barrett always says, “who doesn’t like to save money”?
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Source:Susan Blair, Blair Enterprises
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Tags:Automotive, Agriculture, Forklifts, Marine, Construction
Industry:Automotive, Construction, Environment
Location:Bristol - Virginia - United States
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