Ratch
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I'd suggest asking $4000.I have a never issued MEP-802A. Mine is a 2010 with 8hrs . The government paid $12,800 ea for these. I've been trying to come up with a fair price to sell it for.
Low hours are nice to look at, but there are several reasons I more or less ignore them under 5000.
- meters are ridiculously easy to change or disable. You can put 1000 hours on it while keeping it still looking like new.
- meters stop working and don't always get noticed. Meter on my 002 stopped at least 48 hours ago that I know of.
- a homeowner buying a standby for his house will probably not run more than 100 loaded hours average per year.
- minimum normal service life is 10,000 hours, with many still going strong long after that.
- call me crazy...a 1995 with 2 hours on it is going to have rustier cylinders and bearings than a 2010 with 2500 hours.
I had a meter stop after a few hundred hours on one of my gas gennies, so i swapped it and marked it with "+xxx". Another was failed before i bought it and the seller gave me the old one with it, which I passed along to the guy I traded it to. Too easy to just not do those things.
It's probable the meter was never changed, lord knows the government buys things they'll never use just to fill up storage bunkers, but as a buyer, i wouldn't bank on it. The meters would have more integrity if they were harder to replace or bypass. The military just uses them as an indicator of maintenance intervals. A 2 hour meter will indicate 100 hours elapsed time for oil change as well as a 9000 hour meter.