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Finally got around to buying a new generator to replace my approx 30 year old Craftsman. Went with the EM6500 Honda. The other machines I looked at are probably just as good for a bit less money (Winco and Multiquip especially) but dealer support would be an unknown. The local Honda dealer is well established with an outstanding reputation and I have bought equipment there before. My old back is looking forward to the electric start.
 

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   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,862  
Finally got around to buying a new generator to replace my approx 30 year old Craftsman. Went with the EM6500 Honda. The other machines I looked at are probably just as good for a bit less money (Winco and Multiquip especially) but dealer support would be an unknown. The local Honda dealer is well established with an outstanding reputation and I have bought equipment there before. My old back is looking forward to the electric start.
I like Honda’s, but their price points are way to high for me. Nice unit though.
 
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When Hurricane Matthew hit here in Georgia that was a good lesson for myself. Had an older gen hadn't really took that good of care of it..
Got it running but the carb definitely needed a rebuild or cleaning.

Wife worked for B&S at the time, she came home with a Briggs 5500 for $500 that was sold strictly to employees.. I've taken great care of it since.

Once bitten......... lesson learned :thumbsup:

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,864  
Finally got around to buying a new generator to replace my approx 30 year old Craftsman. Went with the EM6500 Honda. The other machines I looked at are probably just as good for a bit less money (Winco and Multiquip especially) but dealer support would be an unknown. The local Honda dealer is well established with an outstanding reputation and I have bought equipment there before. My old back is looking forward to the electric start.

Very fine and practical choice!
 
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Finally got around to buying a new generator to replace my approx 30 year old Craftsman. Went with the EM6500 Honda. The other machines I looked at are probably just as good for a bit less money (Winco and Multiquip especially) but dealer support would be an unknown. The local Honda dealer is well established with an outstanding reputation and I have bought equipment there before. My old back is looking forward to the electric start.

My FIL commented to me years ago, about the Honda generators he used in very remote locations back in the 70's - "Good muffler design, very quiet". There are a # of other suppliers today that address that performance point, but Honda has been getting that right for a really long time.

Enjoy it - Estart is convenient, and widens the pool of people who can fire it up in an emergency :thumbsup:

Rgds, D.
 
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With these crazy fuel prices, I had the Genset filled yesterday, 200 gal tank and took ~135 gal to fill.

Buy Low...... :) reminds me, I have a fuel can or 2 to fill tomorrow....

Rgds, D
 
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speaking of gasoline...... I think I've posted enough here :) I can drift a little...... file under Emerg Prep..... you gotta eat while running a Gen.....

Maybe I'm the last to know, but I didn't realize that these dual-fuel Colemans existed....

Moto Camping Gear Review: Coleman dual-fuel stove - Adventure Rider

Not everybody likes or wants these naptha stoves (I get why), but if you do..... not too many places on the planet where you can't find gasoline....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your last generator Maintenance Run #3,868  
I have dual fuel lanterns and cook stove as part of my earthquake kit... Never used the stove but the lantern works great when I've used it in a screened in porch.

My service van has a 800W microwave that works great from my inverter... installed it in 1990
 
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Thx for that. I read the recall notice. The inverter can short circuit and cause a fire "in the presence of salt water". What does that mean? No dunking it in the ocean?
 

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