Description
When you’re out in the middle of harvest and your tractor won’t start, it’s usually not the battery itself—it’s a corroded or loose terminal connection that’s keeping you from getting back to work. These 1 AWG straight battery terminals are what you need to make solid, reliable connections that won’t give you trouble when you can’t afford downtime. Nothing beats the frustration of electrical gremlins when there’s hay to get in or corn to combine.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 1 AWG rating handles the high current demands of modern tractor electrical systems
- Straight stud design provides clean cable routing in tight battery compartments
- Crimp or solder connection options let you use whatever method works best for your setup
- 3/8 inch stud size fits standard agricultural battery applications
- Package of 5 terminals gives you extras for other equipment or future repairs
Built for Real Farm Work
These terminals are sized for the heavy electrical loads of modern agricultural equipment—from high-amp alternators and starter motors to hydraulic solenoids and work lights. Whether you’re maintaining a utility tractor, combine harvester, or any piece of farm equipment that relies on 12 or 24-volt electrical systems, proper battery connections are critical for reliable operation in demanding field conditions.
Made to Last
Farm electrical connections face moisture, vibration, temperature swings, and exposure to chemicals that would destroy automotive-grade terminals. These terminals use materials designed to resist corrosion and maintain solid electrical contact through thousands of start cycles and years of exposure to the harsh environment around farm equipment.
Installation Notes
Clean your cable ends thoroughly before crimping or soldering—any corrosion or dirt will create resistance and heat buildup. If you’re crimping, use proper electrical crimpers for best results. A little dielectric grease on the threads helps prevent corrosion and makes future service easier.






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