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> WTT: Big generator for MIG set up, anyone interested?
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I have a large generator that I used on a job 15 yr's ago and haven't needed since. I saw it yesterday and thought maybe I could trade it to someone for a mig setup. It has appx 500 hr's run time. (The job was 10 weeks @ 40hr week + I powered up all of my neighbors fridgesa and freezers w/limited lighting when the pwer went down for 2 days) It's Yamaha 6500W 220v and 120v outlets. It's on rollers and takes two full growd men to load. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) It's mounted on vibration isolators. It uses an oil filter and has an oil pump IIRC. It also has a low pressure oil wartning lamp and a fuel gage on top. Last started and run 2005. I'm sure it will start & run but given the time it sat, I would budget for a tune up, in the future. pm me if interested. thx, kent
EDIT: price is .........Want to trade for a mig set up
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