stugpanzer
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I purchased a (what I would consider) very clean Libby 1993 MEP803A with 626 original hours. No reset tag and I think I figured out where this unit came from. I picked it up from Camp Dodge in Iowa and I think it was a National Guard unit which used it for their local exercises. It has HQ with some numbers painted over but can still be made out. Also all filters are new and marked with the present hours. Fuel tank is drained as well as the radiator. Oil is very clean and topped off. I ended up breaking the master switch and am now waiting for the new replacement rotary switch to arrive. This unit is trailer mounted and quite easy to pull behind my Ford F250 truck.
It has the fuel hose, manuals, ground rods and ground cable. Two additional items I found in the tool box are a 'Jerry Can' nozzle and I believe a 'Jerry can' fuel tube to connect to the fuel line. It did not have a crank for the tongue jack so I took an old 1/2" socket I had and ground a slot so it would fit over the crank lug and was able to use my drill to retract and extend the jack.
I will, no doubt, have many questions as I gain experience with these generators.
The following pics are of the socket I ground for the jack and a pic of the genny along with my other two toys, my truck and RV.
It has the fuel hose, manuals, ground rods and ground cable. Two additional items I found in the tool box are a 'Jerry Can' nozzle and I believe a 'Jerry can' fuel tube to connect to the fuel line. It did not have a crank for the tongue jack so I took an old 1/2" socket I had and ground a slot so it would fit over the crank lug and was able to use my drill to retract and extend the jack.
I will, no doubt, have many questions as I gain experience with these generators.
The following pics are of the socket I ground for the jack and a pic of the genny along with my other two toys, my truck and RV.