โJan-03-2018 05:42 PM
โJan-10-2018 12:42 AM
azrving wrote:The Park Rangers were checking last year. I would bet it will be standard operating procedure from now on.
Harbor freight replied and said that theirs is an approved style. Next time I service my Honda, just out of curiosity I will look at the muffler to see if it's stamped into the steel. Dirt bikes, atv etc have it printed into the muffler. With the number of fires in the last years it seems like an issue that is worth covering our tails on.
โJan-09-2018 02:03 PM
โJan-09-2018 07:16 AM
โJan-08-2018 06:12 PM
โJan-08-2018 01:54 PM
azrving wrote:Good to know. Thank you for looking into that.
Harbor freight responded and said that theirs is approved.
โJan-08-2018 01:42 PM
โJan-08-2018 08:11 AM
azrving wrote:
I emailed Champion(3200 remote start), Harbor Freight(Predator 3500), and Honda to ask if they are USFS approved. So far Wesley at Honda Power Equipment has responded and said the Honda EU3000IS is USFS approved.
โJan-08-2018 07:11 AM
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โJan-05-2018 01:42 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:Thank you for the constructive input. It is refreshing.
My only comment on your video that at least in my experience isn't completely correct is.. Placing a battery on a concrete floor. That applied to rubber cased batteries, not plastic cased batteries. Plastic cased batteries are not impacted by concrete floors at all....and valve adjustment is so easy on these small genny's, I check mine everytime I service my genny, lawnmowers and pressure washer too. Only takes a second to do.
Good video though.
โJan-05-2018 01:40 PM
azrving wrote:denigrating people and more sarcasm. Even better.SidecarFlip wrote:Dave H M wrote:
Ummmm Rider, you made two big mistakes on this here board.
1. You bought a HF genny
2. You aren't gonna run it every thirty days under load.
:W
I thought it was a good vid. Almost identical to the way I put the Champ to bed a couple of years ago. I am gonna get it out of storage and crank it up today in preparation for our winter departure. We will see what happens and i will report back later on.
On this board, if you son't spend the big wad on a Honda, you are a second class citizen because the Honda is the best you can get and no other comes close (hogwash).
Myself, I prefer being a 'second class citizen' with my Champ and having some extra jingle in my pocket...
Good video btw. I'd have bought the Pred instead but it wasn't available when I bought the Champ.
Although I have noticed that more Honda owners do know what the h33l they are talking about and actually know how to use a feeler gauge and WHY. ๐
โJan-05-2018 01:33 PM
wa8yxm wrote:I see no problem with that at all, but if you want to put it away for the winter and not mess with it again, I do exactly what I preach in this video. My generator may go 6 months without being started.
Gee. on my ONAN I treat it the same Summer or Winter (Save for the fuel blend) That is 1/2 hour (minimum) every month under load (about 3,000 watts)
Last time was as I drove from SENECA to Lunch (Exactly 30 minutes) day before yesterday with two space heaters running all out (Space heaters have special outlets just for them) Was exactly 30 minutes. It was COLD out for this part of the country NEEDED the heat.
Still do (But have shore power).
โJan-05-2018 12:58 PM