Watching you do that makes my back hurt. You should have brought it to the edge of the table. You can set your pan on the floor. The filler tube has a little hook under it on the generator so that if you put a funnel under the oil tube, it will hook onto the oil filler tube, guiding the oil where you want it and keeping all the oil off of the generator and its bottom.
Outdoor Prepper - I always turn off the fuel petcock when shutting my generator down. It takes a minute or two, and I was under the impression that would empty the carburetor bowl. Is that a recommended practice or should I drain it this way?
Thanks for watching! You are correct - always turn the fuel off and let the generator run until it dies by burning the remaining fuel in the line. I have noticed though through the years that some fuel still remains in the carburetor bowl and it can cause issues if left for many months. It’s best to do what you do as well as drain the remaining fuel from the carburetor bowl if you plan on not using the generator for many months and if you carburetor has the drain screw as some do.
I usually don't run anything for the first few hours and my generator last year's, and they run on almost a daily basis my last generator wrench 7 years on the same spark plug. And it still starts up with two p u l l
Very informative generator maintenance video. Thanks for sharing. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
I agree that door is a pain .
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after break in use 5w30 full synthetic. it works better at colder temps like during an ice storm..
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I'M SURPRISED AT HOW THE OIL WAS SO DARK. GUESS I'LL BE CHANGING MINE SOONER THAN I PLANNED.
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Watching you do that makes my back hurt. You should have brought it to the edge of the table. You can set your pan on the floor. The filler tube has a little hook under it on the generator so that if you put a funnel under the oil tube, it will hook onto the oil filler tube, guiding the oil where you want it and keeping all the oil off of the generator and its bottom.
That’s a good point and next time will definitely give it a try! Thanks for watching!
Outdoor Prepper - I always turn off the fuel petcock when shutting my generator down. It takes a minute or two, and I was under the impression that would empty the carburetor bowl. Is that a recommended practice or should I drain it this way?
Thanks for watching! You are correct - always turn the fuel off and let the generator run until it dies by burning the remaining fuel in the line. I have noticed though through the years that some fuel still remains in the carburetor bowl and it can cause issues if left for many months. It’s best to do what you do as well as drain the remaining fuel from the carburetor bowl if you plan on not using the generator for many months and if you carburetor has the drain screw as some do.
the worst thing you can plug into a brand new generator is a space heater.. rule of thumb is half load during break in.
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I usually don't run anything for the first few hours and my generator last year's, and they run on almost a daily basis my last generator wrench 7 years on the same spark plug. And it still starts up with two p u l l
Any problem using propane exclusively, i have never put gas in it.
So far so good on propane! Thanks for watching !
Very informative generator maintenance video. Thanks for sharing. Are you up for a collaboration? Hipa supplies parts for small engines and maybe we would work together to help more people in the community.
Thank you and absolutely I’d be interested.