The 706 has a sweet sound,and as to the neighbors, I don't care, The only way they will hear it is if they stop their screaming kids, 4 wheelers, and jet skis, or snowmobiles in winter,up and down the road all hours of the day and night.Wouldn't mention anytime around the 4th of July, sounds like WW3 in full bloom,at 2am,gets on my nerves,but they don't care, so why should I care what the neighbors think?
We have rethought our priorities, and this is on the top of the list, I am also one HE!! of a multitasker. If Gas becomes scarce, we will use Carbite fumes for fuel. Now for your priorities NUmbered 1 and 2. Heres our answer. 1.No need to get a real transfer switch until we get a real generator, As for what you read about Main breaker panel,it doesn't. I also read ELVIS is alive and living in New Jersey. 2.I don't have to get the Generator out of our garage as it is detached and 30 ft from our house,all cement floor,walls and drywall ceiling. So the only way to get fumes into our house is to pipe it from the exhaust to the house. Thanks for your reply.LOU
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