Tomcat wrote:
Found this...
http://www.auroragenerators.com/generat ... d=13323984Looks like a decent machine from a reputable supplier. Unfortunately they're closed for the holidays but will follow up.
Doesn't include transfer switch, the Generlink seems to be the simplest and most effective for home users.
just be careful with the diesel anything. as a retired diesel mechanic all I can say is when things go wrong with diesel stuff . its big time. lots of money . parts and availability . fuel may gel when super cold out. they stink all the time. my self it would be gas 1st propane second. jmo.
I have an old 5500 Kodiak generator . never let me down has a Honda gas engine. can't go wrong. it sat for 2 yerars went out to the shed started first pull and never missed a beat for 4 hrs.
our whole neighbor hood has propane generators hooked up directly to the big propane tanks. they start automatically and I have never heard any complaints about starting in the cold. just my 2 cents. that thing you want to do is have to work on your generator when theres no power.