Re: Military Generator information

From: Dan Maguire (dmaguire@mchsi.com)
Date: Thu Nov 24 2005 - 17:22:02 PST


Last time I tried to download from LOGSA, I was asked to enter a
login/password. I have been able to get by it in the past but not this
time. Is it still open for all or is it closed?

Thanks,
Dan

Mark J. Blair, NF6X wrote:

> 42Ford GPW wrote:
>
>>I just looked at two different generators and just wanted to find out if
>>anyone could tell me how popular they are in terms of availability
>>of parts, manuals, etc.
>>
>>MEP 016C 3kw small gas engine only 5 hrs on the meter
>>
>>MEP 003A 10kw diesel engine everything on a large skip 2729
>>hrs on the meter
>
>
> Manuals for both of those can be downloaded from LOGSA. I have an
> MEP-003A generator, and I think it's a really nice set; it's my
> "keeper", and I have a few 10kW gasoline-powered gensets in various
> conditions that I'd like to unload. The MEP-003A is especially nice if
> it has the Acoustic Suppression Kit (ASK) installed, or if you manage to
> find one to install on it. I was very lucky to find somebody with a NOS
> ASK for my MEP-003A many years ago, and that really quiets it down a lot.
>
> I think that you'll find that it's easier to find parts for the gasoline
> sets than the diesel sets. Saturn Surplus carries lots of
> gasoline-powered genset parts.
>
>
>>Mike Curtis
>>1942 GPW(2)
>>1942 MB
>>1944 MB
>>1951 M38
>>1955 M38-A1
>>1972 M151-A2
>
>
> Wanna trade one of those Jeeps or the MUTT for an M561 Gama Goat? :-)
>



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