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by Tbar |
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Finally. I bet it's been close to a year since I had water going over the spillway.
How about the rest of you that were in draught areas?
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If the Predator engine is one of those cheap China made import motors I would stay away from it. Parts will not be found when you need them . I agree and would go with a Honda or a Briggs and Stratton. Really, anything with a "name brand" engine. At least your local small engine repair business can work on it. I owned a small engine business for 30 years and things are NOT like they used to be. Many of the gas powered generators you buy today you cannot even buy a carburetor kit for them. You have to throw it away and purchase a new carb.! If ...you can find one!! Just my 2 cent worth. Be careful what you buy. Also,on another note...these engines are AIR COOLED and most are designed to run at around 3600RPM to achieve maximum horse power and to stay cool. That would be FULL THROTTLE. Good luck with your purchase.
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