Jason I notice also someone suggested battery cables. You suggested this has become progressively worse over several years.
In 1986 I had a 6 cylinder turbo Deere, batteries were 5 years old. Cables looked decent but had a few breaks in the casing. It was just before Christmas and the Deere was a bit slugish on starting right around freezing mark or colder. These cables were 11 years old. I went to Deere ordered complete new cables to factory specs. This was a forestry skidder being operated miles from electricity. When real winter hit and temps started dipping to -30F every night. The Deere started just fine with a sip of ether. By the way, I got two more winters out of those batteries.
By the way if you want a good ether system, look at pre 1980 Deere. Their system very superior to others. You carry the can in your pocket and keep it warm. On the daily trip to bush, we kept ether over pickup defroster. Warm ether is far more effective than cold.
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