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justan September 15th 17 02:59 PM

Fretwell
 
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/15/2017 8:42 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/14/17 10:35 PM, wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---

Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.




Why did you feel that was necessary Harry?






Harry takes his politics way too seriously. If you voted
againstthe criminal offering the DNC put up you are assigned
racist, asshole, and **** for brains monikas. ( Not the blue
dress Monika that Hillery's famous husband was diddleing). Can
you imagine the ridicule and humiliation that Hillery suffered
because she didn't have the backbone to stand up to old ankle
pants. And she wonders why she wasn't chosen to manage the armed
forces when she couldn't even control one dick.
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justan September 15th 17 03:04 PM

Fretwell
 
Wrote in message:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM,
wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---

Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats. We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat. So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time. That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it. The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow, a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps. Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age. On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.

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Haree has a little generator to power his cpap machine and his
food chillers. I doubt it can handle central air.
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justan September 15th 17 03:06 PM

Fretwell
 
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/15/2017 9:27 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM,
wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats. We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat. So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time. That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it. The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow, a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps. Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age. On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.

---
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Now you did it. Harry's now going to tell us that his propane fueled
Generac that runs for 10 minutes every Saturday is *much* *MUCH* superior.




Of course. It wouldn't be Haree if he didn't.
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Keyser Soze September 15th 17 03:12 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/17 9:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/15/2017 8:42 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/14/17 10:35 PM, wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---

Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in
here besides right-wing assholes, like...you.




Why did you feel that was necessary Harry?





Why don't you address those sorts of questions to your buddies here,
like FlaJim or Herring, et cetera?

Keyser Soze September 15th 17 03:15 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/17 9:33 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/15/2017 9:27 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM,
wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats.Â* We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat.Â* So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time.Â* That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it.Â* The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow,Â* a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps.Â* Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age.Â* On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com



Now you did it.Â* Harry's now going to tell us that his propane fueled
Generac that runs for 10 minutes every Saturday is *much* *MUCH* superior.



My generator is designed to fill in for power outages that range from a
few hours to a few days or a week or so. I'd have to look it up, but I
think the Generac burns about two gallons of propane gas per hour at
near full-load, but don't quote me on that.

[email protected] September 15th 17 03:19 PM

Fretwell
 
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 10:04:01 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

Wrote in message:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM, wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats. We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat. So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time. That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it. The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow, a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps. Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age. On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.



Haree has a little generator to power his cpap machine and his
food chillers. I doubt it can handle central air.


===

Yes it does. Even our 20KW grunts a little when the A/C compressor
kicks in.

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Keyser Soze September 15th 17 03:21 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/17 9:40 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 09:33:25 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/15/2017 9:27 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM,
wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats. We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat. So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time. That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it. The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow, a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps. Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age. On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.




Now you did it. Harry's now going to tell us that his propane fueled
Generac that runs for 10 minutes every Saturday is *much* *MUCH* superior.


===

For his purposes it might very well be. On a boat, not so much.

---


You have what I am guessing is a heavy duty generator designed to run
continuously. Ours is not, at least not for long periods of time, though
I don't know what the duty cycle is. The one time so far when I've had
to have it running for days, I kept the load light, meaning I only ran
the heat pump air conditioning a few hours a day. Everything
else...lights, refrigerators, well pump, microwaves, et cetera, add up
to a pretty light load. Interestingly, its output is 17KW, not much less
than the one on your boat. It's air-cooled and sounds like a
gasoline-fueled lawnmower when running.

Keyser Soze September 15th 17 03:25 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/17 10:19 AM, wrote:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 10:04:01 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:

Wrote in message:
On Fri, 15 Sep 2017 08:42:43 -0400, Harree Putz, aka, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 9/14/17 10:35 PM,
wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.



===

Harree Putz, how do u do...

If you think I'm right wing you've never met the real thing.

FYI, you once expressed an interest in the longevity and operating
costs of diesel generators on larger boats. We installed our 20KW
Kohler in the fall of 2004, shortly after we bought the boat. So it's
now 13 years old and has about 5800 hours of operating time. That's
roughly comparable to a car with 300,000 miles on it. The generator
has not been maintenance free, but has never required a
tear-down/re-build, mostly little things like sensors and hoses, but
also an exhaust elbow, a couple of new starter motors, and several
raw water pumps. Bottom line is that it's still going strong, starts
right up in a split second, does not smoke, and uses almost no oil -
about as well as you could expect for a hard working piece of
machinery of that age. On average it burns about 1/2 gallon per hour.
I'd estimate maintenance costs at about $1 per hour, maybe a little
less.

It has served us very well in the past week with our hurricane related
power failures, powering the entire house when needed, including the
central air conditioning, electric hot water and electric stove.



Haree has a little generator to power his cpap machine and his
food chillers. I doubt it can handle central air.


===

Yes it does. Even our 20KW grunts a little when the A/C compressor
kicks in.

---


Our genny handles our larger heat pump, the one that cools and heats two
of our three levels, but the third floor has a separate heat pump. If
the power is out and it is hot out, we just sleep on the cooler lower
levels. Heat is less of an issue, since the lower level unit runs off of
gas and only uses electricity to run the circulating fan.


Keyser Soze September 15th 17 03:26 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/17 9:59 AM, justan wrote:
"Mr. Luddite" Wrote in message:
On 9/15/2017 8:42 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/14/17 10:35 PM, wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in here
besides right-wing assholes, like...you.




Why did you feel that was necessary Harry?






Harry takes his politics way too seriously. If you voted
against
the criminal offering the DNC put up you are assigned
racist, asshole, and **** for brains monikas. ( Not the blue
dress Monika that Hillery's famous husband was diddleing). Can
you imagine the ridicule and humiliation that Hillery suffered
because she didn't have the backbone to stand up to old ankle
pants. And she wonders why she wasn't chosen to manage the armed
forces when she couldn't even control one dick.


Wow...with those language skills, it is obvious why you couldn't get
into an open admission community college and had to join the armed
forces. Sheesh.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 15th 17 04:13 PM

Fretwell
 
On 9/15/2017 10:12 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/15/17 9:09 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 9/15/2017 8:42 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/14/17 10:35 PM, wrote:
Has anyone heard from Greg recently?

He seems to be missing in action.

---
Hope he is well and doing well. Without Fretwell, there's little in
here besides right-wing assholes, like...you.




Why did you feel that was necessary Harry?





Why don't you address those sorts of questions to your buddies here,
like FlaJim or Herring, et cetera?



There was nothing in Wayne's post about you.




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