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So for when the generator is setup to automatically exercise on a timer, do you think that a load should be cut into the circuit?
I am guessing the logic would work like this:
Generator exercise start [not power failure] - one or two minute run up - switch on load
Does that sound like it...
Beautiful truck, and a great price!
So is this something that should be carried in the truck, or on any long trip? Evidently a common point of failure, but first ~I had heard of it.
Thanks!
There are lots of them available for around $150 on 5-Ton wheels. Most of the m923s coming in the auctions now have almost new rubber on them, and many people are putting bigger rubber on them.
I have a set but I think you can find something closer without any trouble.
No Crap Storm.
There are some folks here who are justifiably sensitive about things though.
So what I have known for a long time is that if you have an Oregon CCP, you can go to Washington and get a reciprocal with no problem.
What I learned recently, is that if you go and take the class in...
Well, you never know until you get the paid receipt. Or until the EUC clears.
I have had lots awarded to me mysteriously disappear. Now I take screenshots at the end of the bidding and after in my bid history.
Those newish looking 16.00r20 XZLs were pretty popular.
Who ended up with them, anyone here?
There were 4 lots, one guy bought 2 of them, and another 2 guys bought 1 each.
So pretty!
Did anyone who ended up with 8 of them want to sell 2?
It's only illegal if you don't have a Washington or Utah CCP. Washington reciprocates with Oregon, all that is needed is to go pay the fee and get the license.
Your concern is valid.
This ^^ is incorrect. Biodiesel will oxidize. The oxidation starts becoming a problem within about six months.
For any long term storage, if you can't get straight diesel, store kerosene. For all intents and purposes it is the same as No. 1 diesel. It has less BTUs...
I noticed that my deuce transmission runs pretty hot, so for that reason I have kept the 90w in there.
Have you checked to see what temperature you are running?