which portable generators do people have

   / which portable generators do people have #371  
There's the REAL waste of money...

A couple sheets of ply and a sheet of Formica will do the same job for WAAAAAAY less money... lol

SO, YOU waste your money on counter tops, I waste MY money on a better generator!

SR
I waste my money on both :D.

I have heard that you can’t take your money with you when you go feet first so you might as well get what you want.
 
   / which portable generators do people have #372  
My HF Predator 6500/5500 is doing great at 3.5 years. Last I checked I had 140 or so hours on it. Price was right and it has always worked for my needs. Main use originally was to power equipment for when the house was being set up. I was never able to get temp power so this was a life saver. I have used it a few times when the snow storms knocked out the house power. I could run the fridge and deep freezer, well, furnace and a majority of the lights and outlets. IIRC, it was something like $525 out the door. I do wish it had electric start but that's not a big deal. This thread reminds me that I need to run the rest of the fuel out of it.
 
   / which portable generators do people have #373  
Not me. I had a house in the big city in 2015 that was empty while I was selling it. $250 per month for the privileage of being connected to city water with NO usage. By the time they added storm water, metro, base fees, etc. I was paying that much.

Plus there is the added benefit of uranium in your water you may or may not not get in the city. Makes it so you glow in the dark and don稚 need a flashlight. Extra benefit :thumbsup:

Walk away for a couple days and the thread blows up. That is crazy money for water, mine usually maxes at $50 a month with 4 of us taking showers. I filled my 15k pool from nothing for under $80. Now electricity around here is costly, it might cost the same amount to run the pump. :D

I filter the water because I can't stand the taste of town water. When I was a kid we had a gravity fed mountain spring, cold and tasted the best. Around here a well often tastes bad, has hard water and probably radon. As always it depends on the circumstances.
 
   / which portable generators do people have #374  
All this talk about quiet generators made me cringe when I went to pull the cord on my air cooled diesel 3000W generator when going out to fix fences. As it turned out it was much quieter than I recalled...... Until I took off my 85 dB ear muffs :D

Having said that, it started in one pull after sitting for 2 years. GREAT engine.
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   / which portable generators do people have #376  
About 10 or 12 years ago Northern Tool was liquidating their All Power generators. I picked up a 10 KW unit with electric start. I have 13 running hours on it and to be honest with you I spend more time maintaining it to make sure it runs than actually running it. But it's nice to have in an emergency. I have been looking for a used pto unit but no luck. I would prefer one of those and just hook it up to the tractor.
 
   / which portable generators do people have #377  
interesting:http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/truc...)&he=b086b04be1d8f9c82c60254b9addbef0320561da

>>>The Multi Mini will be produced in India as part of a joint venture by Eicher Motors (India; makes trucks, buses, and motorcycles) and Polaris Industries (U.S.A.; makes ATVs, snowmobiles, and the Indian Motorcycle). It will be powered by a single-cylinder 510cc diesel engine mounted under the bed (hmm, where have we seen that before?), has seating for five, and is said to be able to haul 1,100 pounds. The most interesting thing about the vehicle—besides the price—is that it is designed to function as a generator once it gets where it is going. The idea is not as wacky as it sounds; if Tesla can branch out from electric cars to a modular battery system designed to power a house, then why not this?

The Multi Mini is an example of getting what you pay for. You don't pay much, and you don't get much. Would I want to drive one of these things? Well, maybe just once, but well away from any normal size vehicles that might flatten me. Read more at the Fast Lane Truck.<<<<



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   / which portable generators do people have #378  
interesting:http://www.toolsofthetrade.net/truc...)&he=b086b04be1d8f9c82c60254b9addbef0320561da

>>>The Multi Mini will be produced in India as part of a joint venture by Eicher Motors (India; makes trucks, buses, and motorcycles) and Polaris Industries (U.S.A.; makes ATVs, snowmobiles, and the Indian Motorcycle). It will be powered by a single-cylinder 510cc diesel engine mounted under the bed (hmm, where have we seen that before?), has seating for five, and is said to be able to haul 1,100 pounds. The most interesting thing about the vehicle—besides the price—is that it is designed to function as a generator once it gets where it is going. The idea is not as wacky as it sounds; if Tesla can branch out from electric cars to a modular battery system designed to power a house, then why not this?

The Multi Mini is an example of getting what you pay for. You don't pay much, and you don't get much. Would I want to drive one of these things? Well, maybe just once, but well away from any normal size vehicles that might flatten me. Read more at the Fast Lane Truck.<<<<
At under $4k, I would buy one if it were road legal.

Aaron Z
 

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