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Help with Old Sears Generator

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John(RI)

08-10-1999 06:31:43




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I'm looking for help in finding some info on a Sears generator: SEARS 2650 ALTERNATOR,,MOD 580 3105-3. It has a 6 hp tecumseh. Sears was no help except to tell me that GenRac(sp?) built it for them. Genrac said it was too old for them to help me with. What I really need is a wiring diagram - an owners manual would also be great. Any help directly or a suggestion as to where I could look would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, John(RI)

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Ga ry

08-27-2000 15:47:50




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 Re: Help with Old Sears Generator in reply to John(RI), 08-10-1999 06:31:43  
I am looking for a owners manuals for sears 2000 watt alternator
mod.# 5805742-1
serial#0165040



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Wolfman

08-10-1999 08:58:26




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 Re: Help with Old Sears Generator in reply to John(RI), 08-10-1999 06:31:43  
Don't know how much this will help, but I've found some good advice at this site. I bookmarked it myself. Most times I just lurk and read the posts, and things get a wee bit heated from time to time, but all in all a good site for questions such as yours.



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John(RI)

08-19-1999 12:30:25




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 Re: Re: Help with Old Sears Generator in reply to Wolfman, 08-10-1999 08:58:26  
Thanks Wolfman, I'll give it a try!
John



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Wolfman

08-20-1999 11:30:55




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 Re: Re: Re: Help with Old Sears Generator in reply to John(RI), 08-19-1999 12:30:25  
I just saw your post over there and noticed that you had 2 responses already. First time I posted over there looking for an odd tool, I got 4 or 5 responses the first day. Most times I just lurk to glean what information I can from the posts.

Frank



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