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MrWizard wrote:72cougarxr7 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
Over 900 hours on this one, the last one 2000+
Approx 3000
Wow, what was needed for maintenance and repairs other than oil changes?
i replaced the 30amp RV outlet
and i replaced the battery and the starter solenoid,and one pull rope
it broke when i pulled on it, when the starter would not turn over (worn out vibrating in place) (you should check them for wear, replace or repair)(cut off 6" and tie a new knot in the pull handle)
the rest was just oil and spark plug air filter,
3100 is a great generator
โNov-03-2017 08:42 PM
72cougarxr7 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
Over 900 hours on this one, the last one 2000+
Approx 3000
Wow, what was needed for maintenance and repairs other than oil changes?
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MrWizard wrote:
Over 900 hours on this one, the last one 2000+
Approx 3000
โNov-03-2017 04:22 PM
72cougarxr7 wrote:
I wanted to see how many hours people have on their Champion Power Equipment generators.
I own 2 Champions, a 2000w inverter and a 3500/400 conventional, and they seem to be holding up great.
Looking to see who has high hours on theirs and how the reliability has been.
โNov-03-2017 04:14 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
23,000 hours on my Kubota
โNov-03-2017 03:52 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
23,000 hours on my Kubota
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ctilsie242 wrote:No wonder you have only 70 hours! I can do that on my Hondas in one week in hot weather.
I have a 4000 watt rattletrap Champion, have about 70 hours on it. Absolutely no reliability complaints, whatsoever. Noise, on the other hand is ear-splitting