deucestudios
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- Malvern, PA / JFC
I know this is a long shot, but we just removed this from a building renovation we did.
It's a Dayton 8000w Generator, Model Number 4W167. 120/240.
Currently configured for LNG, but fairly easy to switch to propane.
Has an onboard battery charger, but with the breaker having been off, the batterys dead.
Runs good, 118 hours on the indoor meter.
Everything you'd need to fix it available from Grainger.
Looking to get $1000 o.b.o. out of it.
I might be able to get the transfer switch too, but for now I only have the generator.
Any other info needed, check the User Manual available here:
http://www.zabatt.com/generators/productmanuals/083045.pdf
It's a Dayton 8000w Generator, Model Number 4W167. 120/240.
Currently configured for LNG, but fairly easy to switch to propane.
Has an onboard battery charger, but with the breaker having been off, the batterys dead.
Runs good, 118 hours on the indoor meter.
Everything you'd need to fix it available from Grainger.
Looking to get $1000 o.b.o. out of it.
I might be able to get the transfer switch too, but for now I only have the generator.
Any other info needed, check the User Manual available here:
http://www.zabatt.com/generators/productmanuals/083045.pdf

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