Dock Rocker
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We live out in the sticks and our power is sketchy on a good day. Hurricane season can make things even more interesting than usual. For the last year or so I have been half way looking for an mep-003 thanks to @Csm Davis. He gave me the run down of how they work one day on his ponderosa of military mayhem.
I was making my weekly pass through the craigslist app and I spotted a nice looking genset with 14 hours. I called the guy up and he was willing to deal. Less than 24 hours later I was $900 bucks poorer and had a mep-003 with 14 hours showing on the trailer.
The story is a little sketchy on this unit as the guy I got it from was not the original owner. I do no that they have had it for 5 or 6 years and it has only run a few hours to power a welding machine. Much to my chagrin they had poured some fresh diesel into the tank with the old tires diesel and cranked it up. He cranked it again when I got there before I could stop him. The good news is that it did run even on gas that was pretty tired. I quickly asked him to kill it after taking a gander at the oil pressure gauge. It had pressure so that's a plus.
I poked around some and found the tag where it had been in for rebuild in 2006 and it was sold later in 2007 according to the tag on it.
I drug it home happy to get it for $900.
Once I got it home the real fun started. My little tractor would not pick it strait up off the trailer so I had to improvise and slide it off then put it on some roller dollies.
Initial inspection found a jacked up fuel tank, multiple wasp nests and a few dirt dobbers.
I pulled the tank to start working on that first.
Currently it has been filled with some stainless nuts and strapped to my little four wheeler trailer. I then turned my nephew loose on it to go drive like a maniac for about a half our. I flipped it over on the trailer and turned him loose again. That knocked quite a few of the chunks loose. Now he tank is full of muriatic acid soaking for a bit. I will neutralize it and then see what I am working with.
I was making my weekly pass through the craigslist app and I spotted a nice looking genset with 14 hours. I called the guy up and he was willing to deal. Less than 24 hours later I was $900 bucks poorer and had a mep-003 with 14 hours showing on the trailer.
The story is a little sketchy on this unit as the guy I got it from was not the original owner. I do no that they have had it for 5 or 6 years and it has only run a few hours to power a welding machine. Much to my chagrin they had poured some fresh diesel into the tank with the old tires diesel and cranked it up. He cranked it again when I got there before I could stop him. The good news is that it did run even on gas that was pretty tired. I quickly asked him to kill it after taking a gander at the oil pressure gauge. It had pressure so that's a plus.
I poked around some and found the tag where it had been in for rebuild in 2006 and it was sold later in 2007 according to the tag on it.
I drug it home happy to get it for $900.
Once I got it home the real fun started. My little tractor would not pick it strait up off the trailer so I had to improvise and slide it off then put it on some roller dollies.
Initial inspection found a jacked up fuel tank, multiple wasp nests and a few dirt dobbers.
I pulled the tank to start working on that first.
Currently it has been filled with some stainless nuts and strapped to my little four wheeler trailer. I then turned my nephew loose on it to go drive like a maniac for about a half our. I flipped it over on the trailer and turned him loose again. That knocked quite a few of the chunks loose. Now he tank is full of muriatic acid soaking for a bit. I will neutralize it and then see what I am working with.
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