Salem747
Well-known member
Hello All,
I wanted to pass on my experience with this generator. We moved to a rural area last May and thought it prudent to get a generator since we are on well etc. The house already had a transfer switch so that made it an easier decision. I also thought it would be cool for odd jobs since it can run my welder too. http://www.cumminsonan.com/portable/products/standby/compare?gensetId=101&detail=true
Anyway we saw this unit on Costco.ca and waited for a couple of months because there was a $200 coupon for it. So we waited and ordered it when the coupon became valid. I think it worked out to about $800CDN. As you all know you can get cheaper units but I figured we should get a proper one.
So they shipped it freight to my house but we were out of town. I asked them to leave it on the deck and left a tarp for it and everything but of course that message didn't get through. Anyway I picked it up from the local forwarder when I returned, no big deal.
So I put it together, fueled it up etc and it runs like a top. A friend of mine commented that it is IDENTICAL to his Honda that he paid $2000 for 10 years ago! Needless to say I figured Cummins Onan was a good name.
So a year goes by and I get an e-mail from Costco, again while I am out of town saying there is a recall on my generator and there is no remedy, I just need to turn it in and I will get my money back plus $100 extra. Well this *****, because I KNOW I am not going to find another machine of this quality for that kind of money again. I try to call them and I e-mail them that I want it repaired etc.
No response from them and when I return home I check the serial and it turns out that my unit was manufactured before the problem came up. So fine, I am fine with that, move on with life.
Last night I get a phone call on my cell phone, which I missed and had to call back (he left his office and cell phone numbers) from the manager of Cummins Onan generator division, letting me know that I was sent an email regarding a recall that doesn't apply to me, he rattled off my serial number but I can't remember registering. He says since it was direct shipped from them he has records of who has which units!
So the problem was in the factory in a sub operation some sort of chloride solution was left in the fuel tank and not drained before being attached to the carburetor and this solution can break down the surface of the needle in the float mechanism meaning the seal would fail and fuel would overflow and drain out through the carburetor.
I told the guy that if my machine was affected I would have rather had the opportunity for repair. Especially if it is the needle and seat, this is a sub $5 kind of part and probably 30 mins of labour.
I just wanted to share this experience with you guys. I am happy with the machine and, although a little surreal, the customer service isn't bad.
Sean.
I wanted to pass on my experience with this generator. We moved to a rural area last May and thought it prudent to get a generator since we are on well etc. The house already had a transfer switch so that made it an easier decision. I also thought it would be cool for odd jobs since it can run my welder too. http://www.cumminsonan.com/portable/products/standby/compare?gensetId=101&detail=true
Anyway we saw this unit on Costco.ca and waited for a couple of months because there was a $200 coupon for it. So we waited and ordered it when the coupon became valid. I think it worked out to about $800CDN. As you all know you can get cheaper units but I figured we should get a proper one.
So they shipped it freight to my house but we were out of town. I asked them to leave it on the deck and left a tarp for it and everything but of course that message didn't get through. Anyway I picked it up from the local forwarder when I returned, no big deal.
So I put it together, fueled it up etc and it runs like a top. A friend of mine commented that it is IDENTICAL to his Honda that he paid $2000 for 10 years ago! Needless to say I figured Cummins Onan was a good name.
So a year goes by and I get an e-mail from Costco, again while I am out of town saying there is a recall on my generator and there is no remedy, I just need to turn it in and I will get my money back plus $100 extra. Well this *****, because I KNOW I am not going to find another machine of this quality for that kind of money again. I try to call them and I e-mail them that I want it repaired etc.
No response from them and when I return home I check the serial and it turns out that my unit was manufactured before the problem came up. So fine, I am fine with that, move on with life.
Last night I get a phone call on my cell phone, which I missed and had to call back (he left his office and cell phone numbers) from the manager of Cummins Onan generator division, letting me know that I was sent an email regarding a recall that doesn't apply to me, he rattled off my serial number but I can't remember registering. He says since it was direct shipped from them he has records of who has which units!
So the problem was in the factory in a sub operation some sort of chloride solution was left in the fuel tank and not drained before being attached to the carburetor and this solution can break down the surface of the needle in the float mechanism meaning the seal would fail and fuel would overflow and drain out through the carburetor.
I told the guy that if my machine was affected I would have rather had the opportunity for repair. Especially if it is the needle and seat, this is a sub $5 kind of part and probably 30 mins of labour.
I just wanted to share this experience with you guys. I am happy with the machine and, although a little surreal, the customer service isn't bad.
Sean.
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