For a 22 hp mower, you typically need a battery with a cold cranking amp (CCA) rating of around 200 to 300 CCA. The exact requirement can vary based on the mower's design and features, so it's always best to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer specifications for the most accurate information. Higher CCA ratings provide better starting power in cold conditions.
Buy the largest CCA battery you can find that will fit your mower. 350 CCA is about average but get more if you can. 350 CCA will be very hard to find, the average lawn mower battery is 235 CCA which is plenty for most tractors. If you have a small 10-15 hp engine, 160 CCA is fine, a twin cylinder in the 16-20 hp range should have a min 235CCA and a large 20+ hp should have a 275 CCA or higher. However, I recommend a min of 235 CCA for a single cylinder and a 275 or higher for twins. By careful when reading the rating, ignore th "CA" rating, it is the "CCA" rating that is important.
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550 cca
22 thousands or the width of a cigarette package.
550 cca
The 75 hp Mercury outboard will need a starting battery in the 650 CCA range, although, up to 1000 CCA would work just fine.
What is the valve setting on a 15.5 hp yard machine mower by MTD?
22 ounces. If it has an oil filter add 4 ounces when changing the filter and the oil.
it is under the seat,if you can still read it
5-6 horse power
Brigg's and stratton 5.5 hp on the craftsman push mower your gap tool set the gap at .025-030 for briggs 5 hp
20 oz max on basic 20 - 22 inch cut mowers