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