I also have the same generator from Rural King. I ran it for 6 days last fall during the Halloween snow storm, 16-18 hours a day. It ran great. The voltage stayed right in the band, the lights never dipped when the big loads (well pump, electric dryer, etc) kicked on. The only thing I will modify is to put some type of shield over the cooling air intake on the end of the generator. With all the blowing snow we had, I put a tarp over it while it was snowing. I was afraid that it would suck in snow (it moves a LOT of air). I think rain would also have the same problem.