There is so much misinformation in this post, I feel the need to reply to a few of them. While some of these are “industry misconception” they are NOT accurate.
B&S makes the motors for Generac last I heard.
Briggs does not make the engines for Generac units.
Briggs owns Generac. Honda blows donkey balls...ask a commercial equipment user, you won't find any Honda love.
As far as I know, Briggs is the only USA made small engine you can buy.
Briggs does NOT own Generac. Generac sold their portable products division to a private equity firm, who then sold to Briggs. Briggs kept the Generac name on the products that biz made. In 2008 (I believe) the non-compete expired, and Generac started private labeling portable products again.
The Honda engines are VERY highly regarded (depending on which line and what equipment they are going in) Which units have you had problems with?
Briggs is one of many US made small engines. Honestly, there are a TON of great small aircooled engines coming in from overseas as well. But if I can keep my $ in the US, I always try to!
Check out the family owned Gillette Generators. They are US made.
This is actually pretty close but Gillette generators are assembled in the US at their facilities in Elkhart, Indiana. Their engines are both foreign and domestic, their alternators are mixed but pretty good. Some are their own manufactured units (on the portable line), the larger units are Marathon. I believe that they do make their own enclosures, but they farm out their sub base fuel tanks (which says a LOT about their manufacturing capabilities). Pretty good units and good people here.
True but they keep Generac quite independant. Many home owner grade generac units are powered by chinese honda clone engines.
This isn’t true – Briggs doesn’t own Generac in any capacity. Generac Guardian and Corepower series units are powered by US manufactured Generac aircooled engines. (made in Whitewater, WI). In the last year, they may have farmed some of this out on the GP/XP ****, AFAIK my information is correct on their portables, but 20kW and up are US made for sure.
Only certain models. About a year ago they started to put stickers on their engines if they were made here. Many of their better (commercial) engines have quite a bit of Japanese in them. They also have factories in China.
Generac doesn’t have factories anywhere but WI. They do buy a lot of parts from overseas, of course but they don’t make those.
Generac sources engines for their industrial units from all over the place (read cheapest option) They used to be Mitsubishi, Volvo, and Doosan. Now they are Iveco (marketing calls this FPT or Fiat Powertrain Technologies), Volvo, and Doosan (marketing tries to label these DHI).
FWIW, I think Generac ***** and I would never consider buying one for myself no matter the cost, nor would I let friends or family buy one if I could help it. This comes from years of working with the product and seeing it fail in a lot of applications but it is my opinion, of course. But for the price, it can be competitive to other cheap options. I just wanted to get a bunch of the misinformation out there straightened out. I come to GJ to learn a LOT and rarely do I get to contribute but I do what I can when I can.