jacobsk
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Today I happily drove out to the local GL site to pick up my second MEP-002a. She appears to be a real gem aside from some scrapes and scuffs from being moved around a bit, the machine really loks to be in absolutely great condition.
90 hours on the meter, a recent service with new filters, batteries just over a year old, not a speck of rust inside the fuel tank. Not bad at all for a machine built in 1981, someone really cared for this generator.
$394 out the door with sellers premium included and a load out that took just over 10 minutes, what else could a guy ask for?
I got her home, happy as can be, aaaaaaaaand then I dumped her on her side.
Fortunately my left leg slowed her down a bit as she started her slow motion topple, allowing her to smack the ground with the force of only half of an angry god's fist. Nothing looks to have been damaged other than a dent in the engine shroud and a good bit of my pride of course.
I had the generator upright in about 30 minutes after a breif cool down period and a quick examination of the leg where the control box kindly removed a healthy layer of skin. The engine had it's oil and fuel drained prior to DRMO and new filters installed so I don't think much of any fluid could have gone where it shouldn't be, if that's even possible.
So, now that I got that off my chest... anything specific I should look for before I try and start her up in the next few days? (By specific I mean anything related to smacking the ground and laying on her side)
Images are pre-oops and mid-oops, it's pretty obvious which is which, I'll get better pictures of her once I have her running.
90 hours on the meter, a recent service with new filters, batteries just over a year old, not a speck of rust inside the fuel tank. Not bad at all for a machine built in 1981, someone really cared for this generator.
$394 out the door with sellers premium included and a load out that took just over 10 minutes, what else could a guy ask for?
I got her home, happy as can be, aaaaaaaaand then I dumped her on her side.
Fortunately my left leg slowed her down a bit as she started her slow motion topple, allowing her to smack the ground with the force of only half of an angry god's fist. Nothing looks to have been damaged other than a dent in the engine shroud and a good bit of my pride of course.
I had the generator upright in about 30 minutes after a breif cool down period and a quick examination of the leg where the control box kindly removed a healthy layer of skin. The engine had it's oil and fuel drained prior to DRMO and new filters installed so I don't think much of any fluid could have gone where it shouldn't be, if that's even possible.
So, now that I got that off my chest... anything specific I should look for before I try and start her up in the next few days? (By specific I mean anything related to smacking the ground and laying on her side)
Images are pre-oops and mid-oops, it's pretty obvious which is which, I'll get better pictures of her once I have her running.
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