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??????So what was this magic number for reference. This 802 guy has been on the fence about switching up.
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??????So what was this magic number for reference. This 802 guy has been on the fence about switching up.
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Howdy,
A MEP-803A in good condition with artic heater kit, reset, with batteries. It's funny how they had a whole matching set of older gauges to put in. The whole front panel is new, with the older style gauges.
There were a few units with the artic kit and an 803A with only 13 hours after a 2012 Reset. It had a big fork gash below the fuel filler and the fuel tank was badly dented and it went for more than the one I got . Go figure!!
I recognized that the guages were different but I didn't realize they were the old style. Also my rookie ignorance made me think that the fluids were always drained even though the description didn't say they were.
The 803A that I have hooked up to the house only has 500 or so hours on it and I installed Jim C's 3 guage digital set that is awesome. If this unit is as nice as the photos suggest I guess the 500 hour unit will be my parts unit. I will transfer the digital gauges and put the original guages back in the 500 hour unit. I have a new pressure guage to go with the digital set so I can keep the older style gauges for backup. Are the older gauges as reliable as the newer style.
The nine 803's in the last GL auction in NY went for and average of $1,796.So what was this magic number for reference. This 802 guy has been on the fence about switching up.
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I paid $2090 for my 2009 803A with the winterization kit and 3 hrs on the clock after a 2011 Reset. It came to just over $2500 with buyers premium and taxes. I'm picking it up on Tuesday. I wasn't being smart with the question marks. I didn't understand you question until the last reply came in.The nine 803's in the last GL auction in NY went for and average of $1,796.
Ouch. I hope you do some major league chewing on some GL management ass. Interested to hear how it turns out.Thanks for all the info. Unfortunately when I arrived at Fort Drum after a 5 hour drive they couldn't locate the generator so I ended up with a different machine with no winterization kit. I AM NOT HAPPY. I will be starting a new thread to describe what happened after I have contacted GL management.
Howdy,Thanks for all the info. Unfortunately when I arrived at Fort Drum after a 5 hour drive they couldn't locate the generator so I ended up with a different machine with no winterization kit. I AM NOT HAPPY. I will be starting a new thread to describe what happened after I have contacted GL management.
Happened to you too? I picked up monday. Won a 802 and 803 with 44 and 94 hrs. Tryed to stick me with a 549hr and 266hr unit missing fuel pump and who knows what else.No, for sure I wasn't going to take "whatever" even thogh she tried to push me I ended up with a 2006, 15.2 original hours on the clock. The original air filter is brand new. I don't have it off my truck yet to get a really good look at it plus I am still totally pissed off at the way I was treated SO I am going to cool off and give a more clinical response tomorrow. I will be airing my experience further on a new thread and going after GL for a partial refund. Thanks again Mike
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