Well of course a generator needs a minimum level of maintenance, like anything else you rely on. I try to remember to check
out my 2 decade old gen set every year; only needed it 4 times. I DO recommend you get one with an electric starter, which
makes it a whole lot easier to start while you are spraying in starter fluid to compensate for the carb & old gas you haven't
serviced in a very long time. Keep a maintainer on the battery or you will be jumping it with your car.
Not against Secure Power, but not relying on it either. Bruce Roe
out my 2 decade old gen set every year; only needed it 4 times. I DO recommend you get one with an electric starter, which
makes it a whole lot easier to start while you are spraying in starter fluid to compensate for the carb & old gas you haven't
serviced in a very long time. Keep a maintainer on the battery or you will be jumping it with your car.
Not against Secure Power, but not relying on it either. Bruce Roe
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