smokem joe
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I went through a unit today that I picked up at auction a couple months ago. It is an 2010 803a with only 10 hours on it. Paperwork inside shows it was a national guard unit so it was never ran. Only repairs shown were battery charging and repair to one door they dented up so it wouldn't latch. Unit is spotless so I believe the hour meter in this case. Paperwork has correct serial number on it and hours match repairs listed.
It came from GL, and the odd thing was other than batteries it was complete. All fluids were in it, all filters were intact, and half a tank of fuel. The water separator was a Carquest filter so that was not original. Unit fired right up after changing fluids and filters. It made some odd noises that settled down to normal after running a few minutes. Engine sounds completely normal now after 20 minute run with no load.
It seems to vibrate a little more than a normal 803 though. Any thoughts as to what would cause a little more vibration than is common on these?
It came from GL, and the odd thing was other than batteries it was complete. All fluids were in it, all filters were intact, and half a tank of fuel. The water separator was a Carquest filter so that was not original. Unit fired right up after changing fluids and filters. It made some odd noises that settled down to normal after running a few minutes. Engine sounds completely normal now after 20 minute run with no load.
It seems to vibrate a little more than a normal 803 though. Any thoughts as to what would cause a little more vibration than is common on these?