convo's like this are priceless (squid in full effect)
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1. nothings dry, but at least the good spot isnt sandy
2. definitely doable. I have 19 inches to work with and if I take it apart, the main unit is only 17" wide. More good news on that, the generator is a North Star 5500 somethign or other, and its powered by a 9 hp honda pull start.
I thought it was gonna be a pos but i guess not. Now the next question is: do i really want to have something of that value mounted on the outside of the trailer? It would require alot of weatherproofing and theft protection. ie being welded to the trailer frame or somethang.
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1. nothings dry, but at least the good spot isnt sandy
2. definitely doable. I have 19 inches to work with and if I take it apart, the main unit is only 17" wide. More good news on that, the generator is a North Star 5500 somethign or other, and its powered by a 9 hp honda pull start.
I thought it was gonna be a pos but i guess not. Now the next question is: do i really want to have something of that value mounted on the outside of the trailer? It would require alot of weatherproofing and theft protection. ie being welded to the trailer frame or somethang.
2. definitely doable. I have 19 inches to work with and if I take it apart, the main unit is only 17" wide. More good news on that, the generator is a North Star 5500 somethign or other, and its powered by a 9 hp honda pull start.
I thought it was gonna be a pos but i guess not. Now the next question is: do i really want to have something of that value mounted on the outside of the trailer? It would require alot of weatherproofing and theft protection. ie being welded to the trailer frame or somethang.
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depends, the drain plugs on bottom of the tank and I am not sure how that would affect it. then if the motor has oil in it, it would starve it. but i have one almost just like that and i move it around while its running and i have tipped it way up for short time and it still runs.
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Despite the new look, the softly sprung Nitro drives and handles just like a Liberty, providing a meager 0.66 g of grip, thanks to a stability-control system that can’t be turned off. Braking from 70 mph is a bit better at 177 feet.
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im going to test drive one