tag shows 6,000 watts start and 4,400 run. 8hp B & S motor. Didnt get a chance to try starting it yet. usually the ignition is dead on all of these and the pump motors I get. A couple pix of it.
"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."
Ya,--Handy and HEAVY!! lol! How can something so small be so heavy?--LOL! I know I am very weak now but this thing weighs a ton! Looks well made and not seen much use, I would say probably never sat out,--cept when in use and dont look to have been used much. Never hauled around in a pickup either since the paint has no scratches/dents on it so ya I want to use this one for my portable unit. Also have 2 other ones, 1 is 8,000 and 1 is 6,000 ,--on wheels but not something you could load on the truck without a loader or heavy ramps. I could use this when I go loggin to run the chainsaw sharpener, battery charger to the loader, coffee pot,---WHOA,--dont got the coffee pot ! lol! but anyway so handy out on the jobsite.
"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."
I used to have one that looked almost identical except the generator head was round not square. I believe it was only 2KW if even that. Poor old thing got a run for it's life. I think one of my sons still has it.
I know a lot about a lot of things BUT I still have a lot to learn. Life is what you make of it. So, why not make a working machine to make it easier.
Today I put gas in it and it started on the first pull. sounds like new,--oil in motor is new, spark plug still white VERY low hour unit. It runs 110/220 and a big old chop saw dont pull it down! I am pleased with it!
"A machine you build yourself is a vote for a different way of life. There are things you have to earn with your hands."