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Just remember that a trailer doesn't have much ground contact other than a few sq inches (2 tire patches & 1 landing leg skid). If you hooked the trailer up to a truck even with trailer's parking brakes set & landing leg down it could be drug on a wet surface...grass, gravel with not a huge...
If it didn't blow away it might get towed away! On a trailer genset it would be good to put in some ground anchors points in concrete that you could chain up to.
I used to live in Central Florida (Lakeland) a long-long time ago (survived Hurricane Donna if that tells you anything). Anyway, just wondering if the genset is trailer mounted wouldn't that make it exempt, also assuming it is not hardwired in? In other words, is there any permitting required...
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