Well I had been deliberating for some time about purchasing a new generator.My old one was a 1750 what with a 4 HP Tecumseh. Anyway it is old noisy and burns lots of gas.
So after a trip to Harbor Freight I bought home the 4000/3500 generator.After opening the box and not finding any owners manual but I did manage to find the tool kit.As was mentioned I replaced the stock spark plug with an NGK, filled the engine with new 10/30 oil. I tore the box apart looking for the owners manual but could not find one.
So after putting about 2 gallons of gas in the tank turning on the gas valve turning the switch to on 3 pulls later it was running. Nice quiet and smooth.Anyway I let it run and went inside to answer a phone call.I could smell something burning.At first I thought it was paint burning on the exhaust.Wrong.It seems as if someone that packaged this thing was going to have a laugh. My owners manual was wedged in between the exhaust pipe and the muffler.Anyway it was mildly singed but readable. Is this a bad omen?I ran it for about an hour adding a small load for the break in period. Seems to be functioning fine. Just thought I would pass this along. Ken
So after a trip to Harbor Freight I bought home the 4000/3500 generator.After opening the box and not finding any owners manual but I did manage to find the tool kit.As was mentioned I replaced the stock spark plug with an NGK, filled the engine with new 10/30 oil. I tore the box apart looking for the owners manual but could not find one.
So after putting about 2 gallons of gas in the tank turning on the gas valve turning the switch to on 3 pulls later it was running. Nice quiet and smooth.Anyway I let it run and went inside to answer a phone call.I could smell something burning.At first I thought it was paint burning on the exhaust.Wrong.It seems as if someone that packaged this thing was going to have a laugh. My owners manual was wedged in between the exhaust pipe and the muffler.Anyway it was mildly singed but readable. Is this a bad omen?I ran it for about an hour adding a small load for the break in period. Seems to be functioning fine. Just thought I would pass this along. Ken
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