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Re: PTO Power Generator
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Posted by jdemaris on January 09, 2005 at 12:56:25 from (209.23.28.145):
In Reply to: Re: PTO Power Generator posted by leland on January 09, 2005 at 12:27:45:
I'm in central New York State, Zip 13820. The unit weighs 22 lbs., I paid $450 for it, and I want $100. It has a very quiet two-stroke engine, and the design of it is a little unconventional. Idea is, it only idles until there is a demand for power. It then only revs. high enough to meet the output. It is rated a 1000 watts surge, or 850 full time, and also has a 12 volt, 10 amp battery charger hook-up. Model PM0301010 serial # HH0360184 In all honesty, you could probably do a lot better buying one of those Chinese units new that are always for sale on Ebay. They usually go for around $150 new and another $50 for shipping. When I bought this one, I thought I'd have the Coleman company backing it up. I like much of their camping equipment. As far as this generator goes, Coleman was useless. I couldn't even get a schenmatic from them, or a manual. I bought it just to keep in the back of my Suburban when I take trips to very cold areas. Figured it'd be nice to run the engine block heater, if necessary.
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