530 cca and 575 cca
1990 ford with caterpillar 3406,approximately4000 CCA
BCI group size ( 65 ) The owners manual shows 650 CCA as the standard battery and 750 CCA as the optional battery for both 5.4 L - V8 and 6.8 L - V 10 engines
BCI group size 65 ( such as Motorcraft BXT-65 -750 ) 750 CCA / Ford also has an 850 CCA battery listed
You are referring to CCA or Cold Cranking Amps. Sure you can drive it. In fact that is a very good size battery for cold temperature starts.
I was looking at the 1996 Ford F-150 owners manual and it shows for the 4.9 liter / 300 cubic inch inline ( straight ) six cylinder engine that it either had a 650 CCA or the optional 850 cold cranking amp battery
The specification calls for 650 cold cranking amps (CCA) - but with batteries: more is better.
Group 24F OR 35, 24F has higher CCA
Any battery that fits that has at least 500 CCA. The more CCA the better especially in a cold climate.
cca ah gosh to be safe 600-to 700 at least
BCI group ( 65 ) 650 cca or 750 cca ( such as Motorcraft BXT - 65 - 650 or Motorcraft BXT - 65 - 750 )
motorcraft . com shows : BCI group 65 , and lists : Motorcraft BH - 65 ( 12 month warranty / 850 cold cranking amps - CCA ) or Motorcraft BXT - 65 - 750 ( 100 month warranty / 36 month free replacement / 750 cold cranking amps - CCA )