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I wish you would have told me that one 802 ago. Of the 8 I bought, the last one looked like his, orange gasket material everywhere. Whelp at least I learned to replace the water pump, thermostat and valve cover gaskets. Lol.
I refused to let it leave like that. Left better functioning...
I hear you all. I too have purchased several units over the past year after falling in love with one for my home backup. Meeting many of you, callmecolt and Kurtklopp especially, gave me the bug. Im in the Houston area, and have good success selling 802s. 803s is a different story, but...
That's good to hear that this post helped you out. I learned alot as well. Not sure if I posted it on this one or not, but I ended up working on another two 802a units and they were exactly the same. Guess it's "the nature of the beast" . I tested mine on the house, backfeed, in preparation...
Thank you. Got bettwe when i moved the trailer to grass and put the rear support leg down. I have since over the unit off the trailer onto wheels. It's much better.
Ha I have plenty grass on the rest of my property. Actually us a wright stander .... the garden tractor is just for pulling. It'll mow in the future when my knees give out. Just another diesel I like playing with
Hey, if they help sell the trailer they are gone....
I moved it to grass, deployed rear support and tightened everything down. Less vibration "heard" but you can definitely feel it on the ground and if you stand on trailer..haha
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