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- This is my favorite quote:
soren wrote:
I use a Honda 2000, on a daily basis as a homebuilder. It runs eight hours a day, sitting in the mud, snow or on a gravel pile. It has spent days in the pouring rain, seen a few snow storms, and got peed on by a dog. After three years, the case is banged up a bit, it needs a tune-up and an oil change. As for a rain cover......seriously? Don't forget to knit a little sweater for it too....it's chilly out. - gtnsmlrExplorerDeletd
- TvovExplorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Olylen is suggesting the generator may electrify the ground.Tvov wrote:
OLYLEN wrote:
If you don't run in the rain you miss all the people, dogs, cats and ducks doing a funny dance when they get near.
LEN
lol, ok, you got me on this one? Is this referencing something?
Oh. I guess that is a possibility to be aware of. - pianotunaNomad IIIThat doesn't happen by accident.
Lynnmor wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
Olylen is suggesting the generator may electrify the ground.
If you are camped near a popular fishing spot, go ahead and electrify the ground, gather up the fishing worms and sell them. Google it. :B - LynnmorExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
Olylen is suggesting the generator may electrify the ground.
If you are camped near a popular fishing spot, go ahead and electrify the ground, gather up the fishing worms and sell them. Google it. :B - pianotunaNomad IIIOlylen is suggesting the generator may electrify the ground.
Tvov wrote:
OLYLEN wrote:
If you don't run in the rain you miss all the people, dogs, cats and ducks doing a funny dance when they get near.
LEN
lol, ok, you got me on this one? Is this referencing something? - TvovExplorer II
OLYLEN wrote:
If you don't run in the rain you miss all the people, dogs, cats and ducks doing a funny dance when they get near.
LEN
lol, ok, you got me on this one? Is this referencing something? - OLYLENExplorerIf you don't run in the rain you miss all the people, dogs, cats and ducks doing a funny dance when they get near.
LEN - austinjennaExplorerI have a metal cage dog crate that folds completely flat. The gennie fits in their fine and I can wrap a tarp around it and leave both ends open for air circulation. That keep 99% of the rain out and the little that might come though will not hurt it.
- TvovExplorer IIIf you happen to have one, a piece of plywood simply laid against a generator will work for some rain protection, and provides plenty of room for air flow. We did that for a week after Hurricane Irene. You can certainly cut the plywood smaller to make it easier to move around.
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