Generator for the tractor

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Beethoven, Apr 26, 2013.

  1. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Thank you for proving my point!
     
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  3. Dok2304

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    There is this generator for sale on eBay, only $324.99 delivered. Regular price over $500
    DuroMax XP4850EH Hybrid Portable Dual Fuel Propane / Gas Camping RV Generator
     
  4. Hurst

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    I rest my case.

    Hurst
     
  5. Hurst

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    Naw.. not the most expensive. I was contemplating to buy the 6500.. its a bit pricier.

    I guess you'll have to sit out in the heat and suck it up with out a generator. Meanwhile, I enjoy mine every night.

    Hurst
     
  6. Hurst

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    And now his reponses have turn to anger and insults.

    Some people cant help themselves. Almost want to feel sorry for the guy. I mean.. here he is.. working in such a bad place he cant trust a generator to stay bolted to his catwalk or mounted to the side. Thats gotta be rough. I almost shed a tear.

    Almost.

    Hurst
     
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  7. Hurst

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    And mine.

    It hurts so much! LOL

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  8. Tug Toy

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    Heck, mine is just a Home Depot strap on the cat walk. Lol. I haven't worried one time. If they want it they are going to take it. Just a matter of how much damage they leave behind them.
     
  9. Hurst

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    I grew up in Wash DC. I cant speak for other cities,.. but back in the 80's if you had a car and you lived inside the district limits,.. you had to weigh the pro's and cons of locking your car doors. Either way, they were going to break in and steal your stuff. But its like you said,.. how much damage are you willing to put up with for them to do it? It would cost more to replace the broken glass from a snatch n grab than it would to just leave it unlocked and let them take what they were going to take anyway.

    I hate a thief as much as the next guy. And if I ever catch one stealing my ish,.. you'll probably see me on the 9 o'clock news for bashing his/her skull in. Truth is,.. its just stuff. Stuff can be replaced.

    Hurst
     
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  10. Dok2304

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    Is it a yellow champion $300?
     
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