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On 1/10/2018 8:48 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/10/18 8:29 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/10/2018 8:24 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/10/18 8:14 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/10/2018 8:06 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/10/18 5:12 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/9/2018 8:31 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/9/18 7:42 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 1/9/2018 7:14 PM, Bill wrote:
True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 January 2018 19:51:52 UTC-4,
wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2018 21:48:33 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:



Harbor Freight has one they claim as quiet as Honda.Â* $500.
https://www.harborfreight.com/engine...tor-62523.html


Like most things at Harbor Fright this is a chinese knockoff
but it
might be all anyone needs if it is just for a rare power
failure. I
doubt you would want it if you were a camper or something you
wanted
on your boat.

I see Yamaha has a neat looking copy of the Honda EU2000i for
$50.00
less.Â* Not sure if anyone deals with them around here so I
stuck with the Honda.


I have the Yamaha.Â*Â* Works well.Â* Had to clean the carb this
year.Â*Â* To
much gelled crud.



It's interesting that the manual for the Harbor Freight Predator
generator recommends storing it with a full tank of treated gas
(Stabil or similar), and letting it run for a while to
distribute through the carb before shutting it down.Â* They allow
recommend removing the sparkplug, putting a tablespoon of oil in
the cylinder, replace the plug (but not the spark plug wire) and
pulling on the cord several times to distribute the oil in the
cylinder.

They also recommend running it every 3 months will in storage.

They only recommend draining the gas for storage if the gas has
not been treated.


That's what the guy who runs the service shop that takes care of
my lawn tractor does...he picks up the machine, performs that
service, changes the oil, checks out everything, including the
belts, sharpens the blades, and brings it back. We push it into
the storage shed. When it is time to use it again, I reconnect
the spark plug wires.


I know this may be unbelievable to you Harry but some of us have
the technical competence to perform everything your service shop
guy does.
If you are unsure, all you have to do is read the owner's manual
that outlines the maintenance and service recommendations.



Why, that's just incredible! Next time the tractor needs
maintenance, I'll look at the manual first and *then* call the guy
who runs the local service shop so he can come by and pick up the
machine.


Pretty sad when you can't perform routine maintenance on a lawn mower.



It's a lawn tractor and removing and reinstalling the deck to sharpen
the three blades is a pain in the ass. The local guy has a small lift
he uses to get under the machine. It's not that I *can't* do the
service, I simply choose not to. Oh, and the one time in
mid-grass-growing season my tractor decided not to run, the local guy
dropped off a loaner so I could cut the grass while he had my tractor
at his shop for two days.

I'm a loyal customer...you know, the kind who helped make 'Merica great.



It's not a tractor.Â* It's a riding lawn mower that can pull a small
trailer.Â* Taking the blades off does not require a lift.Â* It takes a
little ingenuity to take the blades off to sharpen or replace but it's
hardly a difficult job.

A lawn mower "loaner" ?Â* Now, that's funny!



I did not say it *requires* a lift. I said the local guy uses a lift to
access the underneath side of the mower deck. Try reading for content.

Why is a loaner funny? In late spring, grass grows very fast around
here. If you skip a needed mow for a few days, the grass gets a lot
taller and takes significantly more effort for mowing and cleanup. My
understanding from a neighbor down the street is that a local John Deere
dealer does the same thing if he needs your lawn tractor for more than a
day or two...he drops off a loaner.

When we travel during mowing season, I call my landscape guy to do a mow
in our absence.

You're in no position to chuckle at this, fella. After all, you have
horses. Now *that* is funny.Â*



I chuckle over the fact that you have a service department do routine
maintenance on a lawn mower. That's all.

BTW ... this is a riding lawn mower:

https://tinyurl.com/y7pd3wsr

This is a tractor:

https://tinyurl.com/y7r6buqs

You're welcome.