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Pretty much was just pondering the idea. I’m trying to put together a mep002 and needs a new fuel tank. I have one for a mep003 but it would take up a lot more room. So I was wondering if the thing would just start off one battery.
The problem with mice is you can never get rid of that nasty smell. I absolutely hate mice. I adopted a Ferrell cat just to get rid of the mice around here. Worth every penny.
The needle will not return to 0. Just stays pegged. I replaced the guage that had a needle at 0 and the machine pegged that one too. Where is this valve?
So my oil pressure gauge has been pegged on my mep802a. I believe it’s pegged because of the sending unit and not the gauge. I’m guessing it’s the round sensor that looks like a regular old Chevy 350 one. Any one have any leads on these? The ones online are crazy priced from GMG. Has anyone...
We lost power for 10 days. I had the Mep002a running the whole time pretty much. She thought the $1400 dollars I had invested was too much money and a waste. After the storm she goes to me,"Thank god you bought that generator. "
I did not read through all these posts. If your cucv tries to start itself it is either starter relay under the dash or a short in your starter. I have had both things happen to me. You need to pull everything off, batteries, alternator, starter and have everything test.
So if you did a
55 gallon drum you could fuel your tractor and use it to fuel your generator with a bung adapter. You could also get a hand pump for your tractor.
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