I cut mine off nearly flush with the top of the battery. I could not return my battery so I tried to fix it. I did it about year and a half ago and still works fine. I told another person about it and it worked for them too.
First off I claim NO RESPONSIBILITY for doing this, working on batteries is dangerous, it is at your own risk!!
Here is what I did:
Materials:
variable speed Drill
3/16 bit
hack saw
silicone(bathroom type will work)
lag bolts
I purchased 6 stainless steel lag bolts from home depot, they are marked BAO, or BAD on the head. They have a 7/16 head and are about an 1" long and 1/4" diameter.
Very carefully Drill three 3/16 holes straddling the inner and outer parts of the top terminals. Think Gatling gun with three barrels. Only drill 3/8 to 7/16 inch deep, mark the bit with electrical tape or something so that you do not go too deep. Lead is very soft so go sloooooow. Do this for both sides for 6 total holes. Drill press may make this easier for hole depth consistency.
Now mark a lag bolt to the same depth you drilled (use a sharpie or more tape) and crank it in to that depth. It should have about half of the bolt sticking up out of the battery. Cut the bolt off flush with the top of the
post using the hacksaw. A dremel with a cutoff wheel is quicker but sparks + battery gasses = bad news. Ok, 1 down, five more to go.
After all the bolts are cut off, the post will be pretty flat again but will need covered. I covered my with silicone and waited a day for it to cure
before putting the battery back in.
Last off I claim NO RESPONSIBILITY for doing this, working on batteries is dangerous, it is at your own risk!