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Bruce L. Bergman
 
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On 7 May 2005 13:05:56 GMT, Ignoramus11139
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On Sat, 07 May 2005 11:54:29 GMT, Randy Zimmerman wrote:
Big fortys are for heavy repair. You need that kind of power if you are
going to replace cutting edges on earth moving equipment and have to gouge
as well as lay in large beads.
A diesel unit like this is very expensive. I am not sure what they run
today. Ten years ago they had tag prices well over ten tousand new. I
would get a set of jumper cables and try cranking the engine over
with the starter.
If the thing will not fire it could be a very expensive repair. Because
of the high power rating it is rare for the generator to burn out.


Thanks Randy. I really liked that unit. Unfortunately, I will not be
allowed to crank it before making up my mind.


This sounds like another military surplus find.

Well, if they won't allow you to see if it can be started before you
buy, turned over with the starter, or even turns over with a wrench,
the sensible thing is to bid only for the scrap value. As in, the
generator may well be good, but the motor is toast, or vice versa.
Unless you have one or two other matching units for parts, this could
be expensive to fix.

Then again, the only problem could be something simple and stupidly
cheap to fix, but you don't know that. And it's not the way to bet.

If it ran and worked (or at least it did the last time they used it)
they would say so, to get the best price. 1500 hours is not that much
run time on a Perkins, if it was maintained.

-- Bruce --

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