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|    tdelaney911@gmail.com to jaugu...@verizon.net    |
|    Re: Champion 3000 Watt Generator, Hard S    |
|    02 Jan 19 06:02:44    |
      On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 12:33:30 PM UTC-5, jaugu...@verizon.net wrote:       > Hi,       >       > I bought a new Champion 3000 watt generator (model 46595) at Lowes on       > Dec 22 2014. After I filled with gasoline and added the oil, I was able to       > start the generator with just one pull of the cord. Note: I keep the       > generator in the shed, and the temperature was very mild, around 50 degrees.       >       > I ran the generator for 1 hour, and followed the procedure in the       > instructions manual for shutting it down (close the fuel valve and let the       > generator run until it stops). Note: I also bought Stabil and added the       > proper dose to the gas tank (3.8 capacity).       >       > Exactly one month later, I went to the shed and moved the generator to       > the same location, which is level, where I ran it the first time.       > Note: No load on generator. The temperature was about 34 degrees.       > I had to pull several times before I was able to get the generator to start.       > Note: I know about putting the choke in the proper position and turning on       > the ignition switch.       >       > Due to the location of the pull cord, I have to kneel and pull the       > cord sideways (awkward). I am thinking about adding a pulley for the cord so       > I can stand up to pull the cord. This will allow me greater pulling thrust       > (like my lawn mower).       >       > Has anyone else have this same experience?       >       > Thank You in advance, John              I'm going back for a Honda              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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