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mlts22
Jul 11, 2014Explorer
I've seen someone have a portable crane (similar to what hunters use for getting cow/horse carcasses in and out of a truck bed) and use that to get their generator in and out without killing the back. At ~300 pounds full, the 6500 isn't going to be light, so a ramp or a hoist will be necessary.
As for the two Honda eu2000i generators, if you have a surface that you can bolt stuff to, I'd take a look at the LowPro LockDown generator mount for the eu2000i models. You unscrew the rubber feet on the generator, attach the top bracket, bolt the bottom bracket to a secure surface, plop the brackets together, lock with a hockey puck lock, and call it done. Cutting the handles won't do a thing. Of course, with the two Hondas, you can get an extended run tank for both of them as well.
As for the two Honda eu2000i generators, if you have a surface that you can bolt stuff to, I'd take a look at the LowPro LockDown generator mount for the eu2000i models. You unscrew the rubber feet on the generator, attach the top bracket, bolt the bottom bracket to a secure surface, plop the brackets together, lock with a hockey puck lock, and call it done. Cutting the handles won't do a thing. Of course, with the two Hondas, you can get an extended run tank for both of them as well.
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