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I recently acquired a 1953 xm211. It was found last year in the woods by developers who were clearing land for a subdivision. it was parked with 7 or so other random trucks. They were all headed for scrap until my friend bought them all. It sat at his house for about a year until i finally bit...
I plan to make a thread with all the rebuild pictures soon. Not something thats fun to do on a phone. Thank you for the links. As soon as he starts a 2018 thread I will definitely see if he can find something. I always wish I'd know where my m35a2 had been but it had been repainted a few times...
If this has been covered I apologize. I recently bought a 1953 xm211 that was abandoned for 20 or 30 years. Developers found it when they were clearing land to build a subdivision. All of the original markings are still on the truck and I was just wondering if there is a way to look up where the...
It ended up being a bad voltage regulator. I sold the generator not working shortly after making this post. The guy I sold it to put a solid state regulator in it and it worked fine. I ended up buying it back but never used it. Though the regulator did fix the problem.
New to this site. I've searched for this but can't seem to find anything that relates to my particular problem. I've looked up the manual for this generator but trying to go through all of it on my tablet sucks. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I bought this 3kWh generator off of...
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