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    Default Tri-fuel generators

    I am looking for suggestions for a high quality generator for times when the power goes out, possibly for extended periods of time. I think something in a 4000Kw to 6500 Kw. Tri-fuel is a must, as propane basically lasts forever, but is capable of using gasoline if it is what is available.
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    I was interested in them a few years back. There was one brand that stuck out as affordable quality, 3x as costly as a gas generator. Now I can't find the company, guess it wasn't as good as I thought. Seeing a bunch of conversion kits on the market now, might be more up my alley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmanbay View Post
    I am looking for suggestions for a high quality generator for times when the power goes out, possibly for extended periods of time. I think something in a 4000Kw to 6500 Kw. Tri-fuel is a must, as propane basically lasts forever, but is capable of using gasoline if it is what is available.

    Central Maine Diesel offers multi-fuel generators in various configurations. They have tri-fuel kits to add on to Honda and other generators as well. I'm going to order a kit to put on my little Honda EU2000is.

    http://www.generatorsales.com/


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    Last edited by Rott Weiler; 11-02-2011 at 09:49.

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