Never Again

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Re: Never Again

Postby R.Ph. 380 » Sun Feb 21, 2010 4:13 pm

Harbor Freight is telling me they will have an 8KVA generator back in stock next week. How about it? Is this enough to survive normally on? $549.00 and should work for freezer, lights, electronic igniters for hot water heater, range top, gas central heat, and with a line conditioner, the computer so I can stay in contact. What does everyone think?

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Re: Never Again

Postby Michael T » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:37 am

Mason wrote:All gas will turn bad.. I'm hear to tell you that includes "hi test".. Now Oregon being the "green" state that it is we have weird gas. They oxygenate the gasoline (susposta burn hotter/cleaner) and they add a lot of "corn oil". You cant buy pump gas with out it in there. That said our biggest problem this time of year, is customers bikes with "fall" gas that has already turned. Almost every bike has 91-92 octane "premium" fuel in it. I would say our gas out here has a shelf life of less then 100 days. Sta Bil is a good product. We sell it and it works great.


Tractors don't need hi octane to go vrroom vrroom while be walked around parking lot :D . Tire sales must be really slow between the walking them and the Pick up truck rides .They never wear out
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Re: Never Again

Postby Michael T » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:38 am

R.Ph. 380 wrote:Harbor Freight is telling me they will have an 8KVA generator back in stock next week. How about it? Is this enough to survive normally on? $549.00 and should work for freezer, lights, electronic igniters for hot water heater, range top, gas central heat, and with a line conditioner, the computer so I can stay in contact. What does everyone think?

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Buy 2 their cheap one one down for rest you run other and if really needed run both
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Re: Never Again

Postby Mason » Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:19 am

Michael T wrote:Tractors don't need hi octane to go vrroom vrroom while be walked around parking lot :D . Tire sales must be really slow between the walking them and the Pick up truck rides .They never wear out


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Re: Never Again

Postby Americangirl01 » Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:13 pm

We put fuel stabilizer in everything that will be sitting for a good part of the winter, including the tractors, MT....... ;) . It does seem to help.
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Re: Never Again

Postby beaverfsu » Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:00 pm

rollin thunder wrote:Those of us that live down here in the zoo are slightly ahead of the curve on generators and stocking non perishable supplies. +1 on the stabil.


and extra plywood/alum for the neighbor....
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Re: Never Again

Postby mudbug77 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:53 am

beaverfsu wrote:
rollin thunder wrote:Those of us that live down here in the zoo are slightly ahead of the curve on generators and stocking non perishable supplies. +1 on the stabil.


and extra plywood/alum for the neighbor....
no generator here, few days woth of water in sealed gallon jugs and enough tuna and spaghetti to last about 2 weeks. and the heck with extra ply for the neighbors, they're loud cubans and the grumpy old lady across the street.
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