Gary Fowler
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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2008
- Messages
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- Location
- Bismarck Arkansas
- Tractor
- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
My BIL bought one of the HF ones that ran good for a while till he left gas in it and didn't start it for a while. No way to fix the carb on it due to parts unavailable. Better to invest a little more money into one with an engine that can be serviced.I was kicking around the idea of getting a portable generator for power outages after all this ice we got this past week. Power never went out but it was always in the back of my mind. Looking for something to run the furnace blower since I can switch to Emergency Heat and run off propane instead of the heat pump. Also back up the frig and possibly a few other small items. Looks like I can get a 4000/3200 watt at Harbor Freight or Home Depot for $299 Or the next step up would be a 6500/5500 watt for $499. The Home Depot models are gas/propane and the Harbor Freight models are gas only. Probably never use the propane set up though. I hate to have just another thing sitting around collecting dust like the snow blower but I think it may be a good idea. Thoughts?
I think the propane ones would be great to have. NO gas storage issues and really no need to start up and run for 15 minutes every week or so like the gas engines. Once a month would be fine and don't forget to load the generator when doing so. The startup is as much for the generator as it is for the engine.
A friend converted his gas engine carb to propane from a kit. He said it was super easy to do. I may look into that now since I got a really big propane tank as part of my purchase of a used motorhome. I haven't looked at the capacity but it stands about neck high on me so it would run a genset for a few days I think.