Jeepadict
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Been some time I've been wanting a sibling set of 802 and 803 units mounted on 116A3 trailers...the 802 being most desired ATM. (Last summer I brought home an unmolested 101A3, it needed some TLC so now I have spare parts for both trailers.)
Back in Oct of '20 I found this 802 in Phoenix when looking for a backup unit for a buddy's house. He went with an 8K Diesel light tower instead. Here we go months later and my finances finally allow for the purchase of yet another addition to my generator hobby. A call to a pal in the Phoenix area who flips MEPs as a side gig to go check this 802 out for me. All reports are positive, so I load up my daughter and make the 3 hour trip down off the mountain.
This unit was originally built in '94 and Tier-2 reset at 2.2 hrs in '10 according to the Letterkenny paperwork. Fuse mod is done but MOV has not been installed yet.. Now it had 12-15 hours on it...but nobody took the time to note the meter exactly, I blame my 7-year-old haha! (The pic we took ended up being blurry). After an exchange of paperwork and Benjamins had us over to my buddy's MEP "flip headquarters" where I traded to him the Humvee wheels/tires (that still had knobbies on the tread) for a plethora of accessories...ground rod parts, long aux fuel line, fire extinguisher, fuel pick-up bung gizmo, and other odds and ends. A brief jumpstart to the lame "lawn & garden" batteries had us playing with all the doors and digits as he gave me a crash course on the 802. Now for the trip home, of which went flawlessly.
Played "show-n-tell" to the wife who was less than impressed, but was sarcastically supportive. She noted the 802 was quieter from inside the house than the 2800 Onan on the toy hauler. Side note, got a wiff of the fuel when I was doing the "show-n-tell" that said to me it was much older than desirable.
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Back in Oct of '20 I found this 802 in Phoenix when looking for a backup unit for a buddy's house. He went with an 8K Diesel light tower instead. Here we go months later and my finances finally allow for the purchase of yet another addition to my generator hobby. A call to a pal in the Phoenix area who flips MEPs as a side gig to go check this 802 out for me. All reports are positive, so I load up my daughter and make the 3 hour trip down off the mountain.
This unit was originally built in '94 and Tier-2 reset at 2.2 hrs in '10 according to the Letterkenny paperwork. Fuse mod is done but MOV has not been installed yet.. Now it had 12-15 hours on it...but nobody took the time to note the meter exactly, I blame my 7-year-old haha! (The pic we took ended up being blurry). After an exchange of paperwork and Benjamins had us over to my buddy's MEP "flip headquarters" where I traded to him the Humvee wheels/tires (that still had knobbies on the tread) for a plethora of accessories...ground rod parts, long aux fuel line, fire extinguisher, fuel pick-up bung gizmo, and other odds and ends. A brief jumpstart to the lame "lawn & garden" batteries had us playing with all the doors and digits as he gave me a crash course on the 802. Now for the trip home, of which went flawlessly.
Played "show-n-tell" to the wife who was less than impressed, but was sarcastically supportive. She noted the 802 was quieter from inside the house than the 2800 Onan on the toy hauler. Side note, got a wiff of the fuel when I was doing the "show-n-tell" that said to me it was much older than desirable.
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