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I would like to order the Beede fuel gauge for the MEP-803a generator. Is it set correctly for the fuel tank.....like the guage reads 1/2 empty when the tank is 1/2 empty? Also updated with the correct washers and bridge holder? Let me know along with how to contact you and we can get it...
I had read where Beede wasn't making the gauge any longer........ It had to be true because I read it on the internet. Next time I come here for advice before I drop down the cash.
Newbie here!
I bought a Fuel Gauge for my 803a from Green Mt. Generators. Old one pegged to the left when tank is full of fuel. The electrical posts don't line up or seem to be the same as the posts on the original fuel gauge. Can someone help with the install directions please? Do I need to...
Thanks for the tips. It helps reduce the unknown for a newbie like me. You started a great thread here. Lot of info in one place. I will set the Hertz at just above 60 and watch it with a big pull on it. There seems to be no pull on the engine. The unit is much stronger than I thought...
Thanks for the great info. I am setting up a home power unit and leaving the unit on my trailer so I can use it at my farm also. I will just hook it up when Power is out. The electrician didn't unhook the bar from ground to neutral... I do have a ground rod I hook it to when parked for home...
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