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    Posted: 29 Apr 2012 at 8:23am
Need new battery cables for the wd, what is the correct size (thickness) that they both need to be Thanks Bob
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O is a nice size, 00 is better if you can bend it to fit. I found sturdy cables at NAPA last I wanted some.

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as big as you can find
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And the more strands the better.
 
I have made up battery cables using Welder Cable.
 
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1 gauge is the norm for 6V. Although in this case bigger can be better. Welding cables are a bit much, but to each his own. We have custom made cables for each Model AC tractor made. Drop us a line if interested....
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I use welder cable on all mine because it flexes nice around all the bends. I don't care about what is correct, I want function and useability!
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I had my last one, a 00 welder cable and very flexible, made up at Batteries Plus for $11, 1/3 the price of the NAPA cable.
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