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Stasher
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unsure wrote:i have a 5.5 kva ,own brand and had no problems with it , elec start and rope pull . yes its petrol but can be converted to propane quite easy to do ,just needs a mixing ring fitting to it and plumbing up to a bottle .
like you i`m thinking about getting an older diesel one to replace it , purely because the older engines run on veg oil .
This prompts some questions! :lol:
How long have you had the 5.5 and how long have you been running it for 'in anger?

That's always my concern, how long and regularly it can be used
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its a couple of years old know and had regular workouts , its more than earned its keep . but i don`t do many ,, lets just say ..in the field jobs anymore were i need that kind of power . i can generally get by with the little 850w thats easier to move around on my own .
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Stasher I still think that a Lister refurbishment is the way to go.

http://www.gumtree.com/p/generators/lis ... 1092720000
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As long as it works for you. Whatever it is.
I have a 1 kva Chinese job. I also have a 6.5 kva Honda site gennie. Both reliable. The little ' un is for lighting, the big 'un for the freezers and even the washing machine.
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Briggs and Stratton , any power but make sure you get the Vanguard engine , good solid and in 8 years never had a problem with mine , 8kva .

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Hamradioop wrote:Stasher I still think that a Lister refurbishment is the way to go.

http://www.gumtree.com/p/generators/lis ... 1092720000
It's not ruled out..........just big bertha

Our search for a genny ground to a halt when large amounts of money had to be siphoned off to pay for a new back up water pump, four new tyres, etc etc

However, following the high winds the other night and subsequent loss of lecky (trees, insert your own mini disaster here ) our search for a new genny has been revitalised as alpha male had significant problems starting the old girl Just goes to show you need to test kit regularly to ensure optimum performance ;)

Once the council have been paid the annual rip off fee for collecting rubbish and sending the occasional panda into the village we can focus on spending money more constructively.
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Stasher wrote:
Hamradioop wrote:Stasher I still think that a Lister refurbishment is the way to go.

http://www.gumtree.com/p/generators/lis ... 1092720000
It's not ruled out..........just big bertha

Our search for a genny ground to a halt when large amounts of money had to be siphoned off to pay for a new back up water pump, four new tyres, etc etc

However, following the high winds the other night and subsequent loss of lecky (trees, insert your own mini disaster here ) our search for a new genny has been revitalised as alpha male had significant problems starting the old girl Just goes to show you need to test kit regularly to ensure optimum performance ;)

Once the council have been paid the annual rip off fee for collecting rubbish and sending the occasional panda into the Green village we can focus on spending money more constructively.
Our local council has come up with a new racket they charge £40 per a year for an opt inGreen waste collection, devious bastards.
As for the Lister have a look at you local fetes, young farmers events and agriculture show as they often have displays of static engines and I am sure if you spoke to one of the exhibitors they would be able to point you in the right direction of any parts you need for the refurb.
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Hamradioop wrote: Our local council has come up with a new racket they charge £40 per a year for Green waste collection, devious bastards.
Ours does that as well (however, it is an opt-in collection).
They compost what they collect..... Then sell it back to us, cunning buggers :)
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ForgeCorvus wrote:
Hamradioop wrote: Our local council has come up with a new racket they charge £40 per a year for Green waste collection, devious bastards.
Ours does that as well (however, it is an opt-in collection).
They compost what they collect..... Then sell it back to us, cunning buggers :)
Just to balance things up. My council collects green waste for nothing and the compost made from it is available free, gratis and for nothing on a first come first served basis. :D
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