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<blockquote data-quote="MudHog" data-source="post: 1257119" data-attributes="member: 21686"><p>Yep. All kinds of people out there and the ones that don't do just a little bit of planning get so confused and cause more problems than good. They are the ones that start yelling and complaining when they are the reason for their problems.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I didn't have to build what I built for mine, but I have peace of mind that my generator works as it should. Some distant family had a power outage a while back and their standby generator didn't work. It was one that was on a timer that ran every so many days, but come to need it, the generator produced no voltage. Engine ran great, just no voltage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, diesel generators are in my mind the best. In the event of a disaster, what do the vehicles and equipment that will come to clean up will run on? If you guessed diesel, bingo! You have a greater chance of diesel coming into the disaster area than you do gasoline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudHog, post: 1257119, member: 21686"] Yep. All kinds of people out there and the ones that don't do just a little bit of planning get so confused and cause more problems than good. They are the ones that start yelling and complaining when they are the reason for their problems. I didn't have to build what I built for mine, but I have peace of mind that my generator works as it should. Some distant family had a power outage a while back and their standby generator didn't work. It was one that was on a timer that ran every so many days, but come to need it, the generator produced no voltage. Engine ran great, just no voltage. Also, diesel generators are in my mind the best. In the event of a disaster, what do the vehicles and equipment that will come to clean up will run on? If you guessed diesel, bingo! You have a greater chance of diesel coming into the disaster area than you do gasoline. [/QUOTE]
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