lonesouth
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Going to try to maintain this single thread to document everything for my MEP-803a purchase.
Here's the link to what I won. Paid $3900, $4665.50 after taxes, fees, etc.
2000 Fermont MEP-803A Trailer Mounted Power Plant
The plan is to use one for a backup at my house and another at my parent's house. I'll mount one, if not both on a smaller trailer, yet to be purchased. I'm hoping that since they are running and low hours(assuming the gauges are correct) that the generator side is good to go. The videos they posted show the frequency rising after start, fingers crossed. I aiming for next friday to pick load it onto a trailer to haul back home. I could try to tow it, but I have no way to get brakes hooked up on it, and I'd rather tow 7k with brakes on two axles, than 4.5k with no brakes.
Please, by all means, post up if you see anything that looks off in the photos.
Below are all of the pics that were posted to GP.
Here's the link to what I won. Paid $3900, $4665.50 after taxes, fees, etc.
2000 Fermont MEP-803A Trailer Mounted Power Plant
The plan is to use one for a backup at my house and another at my parent's house. I'll mount one, if not both on a smaller trailer, yet to be purchased. I'm hoping that since they are running and low hours(assuming the gauges are correct) that the generator side is good to go. The videos they posted show the frequency rising after start, fingers crossed. I aiming for next friday to pick load it onto a trailer to haul back home. I could try to tow it, but I have no way to get brakes hooked up on it, and I'd rather tow 7k with brakes on two axles, than 4.5k with no brakes.
Please, by all means, post up if you see anything that looks off in the photos.
Below are all of the pics that were posted to GP.
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