Exiting a generator

Russ from MN

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Location
Bemidji MN
Recently I bought an old monkey wards generator, about 1350 watts. I paid about scrap value for it because had been sitting for a while outside and had some issues, stuck valve etc. Well, This morning I got it running and the light bulb didn't come on, so I used the trick that I learned on here. I plugged in an electric drill and gave the chuck a spin, and sure enough it started generating! Thank you YT!! Now if we can only get Dave2 back!
 
I caught it right away but I knew what he was saying, Sooo...considering I never screw up or mispeel, who am I to gudge?
 
Good riddance to Dave2 if he was saying some of the things about lynching and KKK that I saw going around.
 
In cases where it is clear cut and undeniable. Nothing wrong with hanging criminals.
We have an ex airforce Comander plus a couple Bernardo"s that need to be roped up. Some thugs that shot up the Eatons shopping mall over some perceived gang insult and/or dope dealing territory war need taken care of.
 
(quoted from post at 10:15:19 11/23/12) I guess spell check didn't catch that, and I didn't right away either, thanks!

I was trying to picture how big a generator this was that would need exit signs.
 
It is a 40 year old Craftsman 3/8 variable speed that only runs wide open for the last 30 years! I plugged into wall power first and ran it to make sure it was excited!
 
(quoted from post at 17:53:48 11/23/12) In cases where it is clear cut and undeniable. Nothing wrong with hanging criminals.
We have an ex airforce Comander plus a couple Bernardo"s that need to be roped up. Some thugs that shot up the Eatons shopping mall over some perceived gang insult and/or dope dealing territory war need taken care of.

Yessir! What those poor specimens of humanity need is a short rope and a tall tree.
 

No kidding, a drill did it? I was going to suggest an expensive dinner, some jewlery, soft lighting and some Barry White music.......
 

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