AnswerID: 61404 Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 20:02
Member - Ken
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About 5 weeks ago I'm breezing through the local $50
shop (Bunnings) when I spot a pallet of GMC Generators as descibed above.
Bought one more as an experiment than anything else, as I have some excellent GMC electrical gear (Rough, but ready) which I have had a great run out of.
Get it home and the first time I try to fuel it, when the fuel level reaches the seam of the tank, fuel piiiiiiises out everywhere. Damn tank hasn't been sealed/welded on one side.
No problems, back to the $50
shop (always end up spending $50 there) and the guy on exchanges says ( I really can't repeat it here) and go help yourself to another off of the pallet. So I do.
Home again (only a kilometer) fuel up, one pull on the starter and away it goes. Never had a problem with it since.
Use it to run drills, angle grinders etc at a max. 600 watts draw. It will take a start up of 850watts draw, however only continuous at 600.
Also I mixed the fuel at 30-1 rather than 50-1 recommended (to lean).
I have since seen this exact same generator in a number of 'livery's' with prices to match. There was one in the Piranha
shop last week. All the same, just the colour, name and PRICE different.
Bunnings GMC at around the $190 mark seems to be the cheapest.
Once again it is a personal thing as to what you choose to buy and what you use it for.
I know that I recently bought a $450 deep cycle battery that lasted one full day of travelling and carked it.
Thats life in a nutshell though.
Regards
Ken Robinson
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