After only starting mine once in the past year, and it sitting up all that time, i recharged the batteries to start it. Not that they needed recharging, but I wanted to be safe. It turned and fired right up, and I had to move it to the other side of my property, which is only 100' away.
It sat there through Memorial Day weekend with the flag attached and proudly flying high. On Thursday, I decided it was time to put it away, and tried to start it, but the battery died. I took the time off to wire brush all the metal under the plastic battery box, and put a coat of paint on everything underneath. I purchased a new old stock battery from a SSer at a Georgia rally 18 months ago and kept it as a spare, knowing I would need it one day, and kept it charged once a month since, then installed it. The deuce just bump started right up as it always has, and I moved it, but today, I'm going to enjoy a long overdue drive, then next week its gets a good scrubbing.
What a wonderful and reliable machine.
p.s. Missileman, back in the 70's, I used to build and test the AIM9J sidewinder missile, and refurbish the 9b to a 9e here and in Europe. It was one of my first jobs at Robins. Cool stuff...