Mike
Thanks for the input, sounds like what I'm looking for. Can you provide
some more info, where, what and how much. Starts easy, hard ?
Harry
I have one of the four stroke 2000w models and I love it. It runs the sump
pump and lights very well if the power goes out. It will start the
watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Small home generators
Mike
Thanks for the input, sounds like what I'm looking for. Can you provide
some more info, where, what and how much. Starts easy, hard ?
Harry
I have one of the four stroke 2000w models and I love it. It runs the sump
mercedes@okiebenz.com
From: harry watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT Small home generators
Mike
Thanks for the input, sounds like what I'm looking for. Can you provide
some more info, where, what and how much. Starts easy, hard ?
Harry
I have one of the four stroke 2000w models and I
Anyone have experience with these small units? I see them for ~$150, 2000
watt, both 2 and 4 stroke.
I have a 4500 watt that handles the fridge, TV and lights. That's all I really
need down here in the south.
However, I would like to have a back up for the back up that would be small
I got one for a friend at Meijer supermarket last spring. Regularly $150, paid
$90. Two stroke, runs on premix, Rated 1000W instantaneous, 850 continuous.
Harder to start than I expected. Weighs 40-45lb, if you just pull the starter
rope you yank it right off the ground, so you have to hold it
PROTECTED]
Subject: [MBZ] OT Small home generators
Anyone have experience with these small units? I see them for ~$150, 2000
watt, both 2 and 4 stroke.
I have a 4500 watt that handles the fridge, TV and lights. That's all I really
need down here in the south.
However, I would like to have a back up