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First suggestion, don't seek any further help from the one making the suggestion to change the starter then the battery - there's checks and tests to be done before doing that kind of thing.
If the battery is load tested and confirmed good, then check and clean the connections from the battery to chassis and engine to chassis.
After doing that measure the voltage at the battery to chassis and starter to chassis when attempting a start.
If you're not a DIY'er then go to a reputable auto-elec shop.
If the battery is load tested and confirmed good, then check and clean the connections from the battery to chassis and engine to chassis.
After doing that measure the voltage at the battery to chassis and starter to chassis when attempting a start.
If you're not a DIY'er then go to a reputable auto-elec shop.