Posted by James22 on January 02, 2014 at 13:17:08 from (207.179.239.221):
In Reply to: Generator question. posted by JayinNY on January 01, 2014 at 18:58:44:
Repeat what I wrote earlier. Have two Honda generators, one 13,000 W and the other 1000 W. Both very expensive but always start and have been great. Wanted something for lights in the new shed rather then continue moving one of the Hondas. Couldn't justify another Honda. Bought the HF 4000 W unit for a little less than $250 and it works great! Starts easy and fuel usage is good. Voltage and frequency are dead-on. Only negative was that the foam air filter was in upside down and backwards which exposed a small opening that unfiltered air could go thru. Easily turned the filter around. Perhaps if one was willing to do the increased maintenance and a working generator absolutely needed to be available, the most cost effective solution is a couple inexpensive HF generators rather than pony up for a Honda.
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