A friend going into a nursing home gave me an old Military generator.
I've been looking over the internet for a week trying to locate another generator that looks like this one. It's single cylinder gas Kohler brand, and the large KOHLER is the only lettering still visible on the unit.
The other day when I brought it home I had trouble figuring the old unit out. So I went and picked up Mario and brought him to my home, and in 30 seconds he had the generator running. I had pulled and cleaned the fuel take a fuel line, new spark plug and charged the battery as soon as I got the unit home.
It had not run in two years but it fired and ran smoothly. There are no gauges although there are locations to add gauges.
I've ordered a Kill-A-Watt meter to test the output too be able to test the values. He told me this generator ran his whole house after any hurricane and he allowed two neighbors to plug 1 110V extension cord for their Fridges.
My question is does anyone know how old this unit could be?
I've been looking over the internet for a week trying to locate another generator that looks like this one. It's single cylinder gas Kohler brand, and the large KOHLER is the only lettering still visible on the unit.
The other day when I brought it home I had trouble figuring the old unit out. So I went and picked up Mario and brought him to my home, and in 30 seconds he had the generator running. I had pulled and cleaned the fuel take a fuel line, new spark plug and charged the battery as soon as I got the unit home.
It had not run in two years but it fired and ran smoothly. There are no gauges although there are locations to add gauges.
I've ordered a Kill-A-Watt meter to test the output too be able to test the values. He told me this generator ran his whole house after any hurricane and he allowed two neighbors to plug 1 110V extension cord for their Fridges.
My question is does anyone know how old this unit could be?
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