Military surplus generator repair, and first start after years of sitting

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

In this video I go through a typical repair, maintenance, and startup of a MEP-004a 15kW military surplus diesel generator. This is pretty typical of the sets I get; a few parts missing, a few repairs needed. This particular set literally fires up on the first revolution of the engine, despite sitting for years; a testament to how rugged and reliable these things are!
This video was condensed from about 8 hours of work. I will release additional videos as I finish up repairs, maintenance, and load test this generator set.

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  • @aserta
    @aserta6 жыл бұрын

    Methodical, clean, competent work. It's a joy to behold someone who ISN'T stumbling around and has factual knowledge on the machine they work on. Great video.

  • @tamphan6828
    @tamphan682811 ай бұрын

    This is just what is needed for partial rv backup. Operates the ac and stuff perfectly. kzread.infoUgkxOTeIs0vv4_9B5hsmnLsk9r930uDQLu_Y is quieter than my rv generator. Only suggestion is that it needs a fuel shutoff valve. So it is easier to store.

  • @bte52
    @bte525 жыл бұрын

    Don’t ask me why because I don’t know the next thing about generators but I found this video very interesting. You’re manner of delivering your message is very, very good. Thank you.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    I was actually in the Navy for 9 years as a Nuclear Electronics Technician; I didn't work with generators at all, but did work with military electronics. I think that the military (any branch) provides people with valuable experience, training, and self confidence not offered in most other occupations. Yes, there is likely a good market for a good generator technician. And, serving your country in the armed forces has value beyond a civilian job...

  • @TzzX78
    @TzzX7810 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your military history. I happened to be familiar with these generator. It was part of the TO&E equipment for our Dental Field Unit at Ft Campbell. I had 4 of the 15KW back in 1993. The 666th Med Det. 86th CSH. Those where the days of glory

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    so they deploy these in the field, right? who maintians them there?

  • @abergethirty
    @abergethirty10 жыл бұрын

    Brings back memories. We had these for the Radar System on a Hawk Missile system. We would run two of them 24/7 one up, one down for months. If it's in an active unit these things end up having a lot of hours on them.

  • @carforumwanker
    @carforumwanker5 жыл бұрын

    Level of training sure worked. This is a guy you need in the team

  • @davida1hiwaaynet
    @davida1hiwaaynet9 жыл бұрын

    Love seeing the old machinery brought back to life! That's a happy engine.

  • @MrTimerider1160
    @MrTimerider116010 жыл бұрын

    I felt this video was very informative and easy to understand. I would enjoy seeing more video's of this type on this same topic. Keep up the good work!

  • @Nebulax123
    @Nebulax12310 жыл бұрын

    Boy if I was buying one of these I would like to get it from you a nice, methodical, and through restore before you started it. Great job!

  • @zephyrold2478

    @zephyrold2478

    4 жыл бұрын

    I second that.

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@zephyrold2478 ditto third...................

  • @frankdalla
    @frankdalla5 жыл бұрын

    I once knew a man who purchased enormous ammounts of government surplus. Being fortunate enough to go to a government sale, I noticed many items which were brand new. Upon asking about this, the answer was that the new stuff was discarded so as to make room for their replacement with identical new items. Not spending enough would lead to getting a budgets cut, so the new was, and probably still is, scrapped to be replaced with a newer same item. Its nice to know how our tax dollars are responsibly disposed of.....

  • @dilbertbob5420
    @dilbertbob54206 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I'm getting flashbacks. I was a power generation mechanic in the Army for fifteen years, ten of which I was a generator repair instructor in an Army schoolhouse. Good Stuff!

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    POWER_FUL:L JOB TRAINING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @andrewarmstrong7310
    @andrewarmstrong73104 жыл бұрын

    Many years ago a friend of mine brought one form a government auction really cheap with just a few pics of the generator, sight unseen, with the model and needs repairs, think it was 2 or 300 hundred. He drove five states to pick it up. I went over to his place to look at it when he got back and he started pointing out places where they had drilled holes in the housing with a dull drill bit, his words. I laughed and told him those look like mortar fragments to me.

  • @brucew44guns
    @brucew44guns10 жыл бұрын

    I've got a modern 20 KW generator here for my home as stand by power, but I still want one of these miltary babies juust for no reason but to own one. Nice machine and thanks for the vgideo. I'm close to Fort Riley, Kansas.

  • @kpdvw
    @kpdvw5 жыл бұрын

    all that Military Training sure paid off, keep up the good work!

  • @alvinolson1
    @alvinolson110 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed your methodical approach to the restoration. A great watch . Thanks

  • @dukeman7595
    @dukeman75959 жыл бұрын

    Man you know your stuff. The engine sounds fantastic, you did a great job, good luck and hope to see more videos.

  • @billjenkins687
    @billjenkins6876 жыл бұрын

    I admire your skills. These gensets are no match for you, brother.

  • @Barnekkid
    @Barnekkid7 жыл бұрын

    I've worked with these before, they are excellent units.

  • @louisreyes-layne5008
    @louisreyes-layne500810 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. Learned a lot on the mechanical requirements. I like how you eliminated unnecessary checking, which I would have done first, by short duration operational tests. That main engine belt for instance, was looking suspect and scary; wasn't sure if it would hold up. Great job bro.

  • @2e0lgz
    @2e0lgz5 жыл бұрын

    Well done Matt totally enjoyed the vid

  • @mhaskins3769
    @mhaskins37693 жыл бұрын

    Great video! We have about 40 of the mep003a at our fire stations in California. Was told the one at my station was no longer serviceable. Fixed it for free with some common sense. Thanks for the video even if it’s 6 years old.

  • @crossbowsniper

    @crossbowsniper

    2 жыл бұрын

    My volunteer station has a military -004 for pulling out to run the command tent for wild land firefighting and search and rescue, and a military issued Lombardini 12.5 Kw that came off Camp Pendleton that we use for auxiliary power at the station. the 003's and -004's are tough units, and i've found a lot of common sense can go a long way. replaced hoses on our generators from the fuel tank, by going down to the auto store (didn't have any special connectors from the fuel tank to the fuel pump).

  • @RSBSTEADICAM
    @RSBSTEADICAM11 жыл бұрын

    You're really amazing and really seem to know your stuff since you make it all look easy.

  • @jlucasound
    @jlucasound5 жыл бұрын

    Wow. Just Wow. OK, I'll add awesome unit. And great knowledge. Matt! Thank You! Yes, you are awesome too, Matt. Attention to the details.So important. Especially the fluids and fluid delivery. If they are not there, the unit will suffer irreversible damage. Great Video. I Love Generators.

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    luv the methodical; start up procedures and logic prob solving .................... and NDT testing ofparts tooo!

  • @daved6708
    @daved67084 жыл бұрын

    Very well done - I enjoyed watching! Thanks

  • @TysonLee38
    @TysonLee3811 жыл бұрын

    Hey man great video. Thanks for posting. Really enjoy watching you work.

  • @jimmiebrawner7679
    @jimmiebrawner76799 жыл бұрын

    You RULE!! keep the video's coming

  • @JimmysTractor
    @JimmysTractor4 жыл бұрын

    I sold a toro grounds mower with a 4500hr kubota diesel. Sat 5 years and before it could make a full turn, it fired up an ran smooth- no smoke or nothing!

  • @GooglFascists
    @GooglFascists10 жыл бұрын

    Those sets will come in handy IF and when the SHTF.

  • @mickgatz214
    @mickgatz2144 жыл бұрын

    @Matt Verley Now to watch part 2 :) Cheers!

  • @francoisdastardly4405
    @francoisdastardly44055 жыл бұрын

    Excellent job !

  • @FoulMouthActual
    @FoulMouthActual6 жыл бұрын

    I need to hang out with more people like Matt!

  • @marceltimmers1290
    @marceltimmers12909 жыл бұрын

    Hi mate.This was an excellent presentation.Marcel.

  • @kevyncardona9792
    @kevyncardona979211 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Great video and answers. Wish you the best.

  • @TqFinax
    @TqFinax11 жыл бұрын

    Yes, Thank you for your response. I appreciate it. I'm not too worried about the Job I get, cause no matter which one I get, I will try my best everyday. Although, considering I get to choose my Job I want to have a better knowledge of what I might be doing. Thank you.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    Be careful while trying to flash the field that way...I'm sure you understand, but if the set does begin generating power while you are doing this you'll end up with an exploding battery, melting wires, etc! The most common mistake people make when starting these sets is that they let go of the start switch as soon as the engine starts running. You need to continue to hold it in start after the engine starts for around 10 seconds for the field flash (the starter will automatically disengage)

  • @numberyellow
    @numberyellow5 жыл бұрын

    "I happen to have a spare" That line will plague my dreams, lol.

  • @ijsaenz
    @ijsaenz9 жыл бұрын

    very cool, thank you for sharing

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    yes, with a little creative wiring. I have set a couple of these up this way, using a custom program in a PLC. I believe it would also be possible with a commercial control panel (such as one of the deep sea controllers) but I haven't tried it yet.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley10 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Thanks for your input.

  • @llama473
    @llama47311 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks!

  • @duncanmacleod7210
    @duncanmacleod72107 жыл бұрын

    Great video very informative. Semper Fi

  • @billmain4090
    @billmain40905 жыл бұрын

    Wish I'd had all those spare parts when I was in the Army. That motor isn't even broken in good. Hard to believe I ran a couple dozen GP Mediums , few shop vans and a bunch of coffee makers off one of those back in the day.

  • @Wildcat5181
    @Wildcat51818 жыл бұрын

    Great job, very meticulous.

  • @PMMM9
    @PMMM94 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic. Just found your KZread channel. Great job.

  • @tectalabyss
    @tectalabyss5 жыл бұрын

    I subscribed,Liked,Shared,Added to Playlists. All my best.

  • @Lasselkv28
    @Lasselkv2810 жыл бұрын

    Good filters, those Wix (Napa). We also import those for industrial and agri here in Denmark. Really neat video

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley10 жыл бұрын

    No; I've never had one not shut off. What I would do depends on the circumstances; if it keeps running at normal RPM, then it isn't an emergency and I would just pull power from the injection pump, or remove the fuel line. If the engine was running away, I would discharge a CO2 extinguisher into the air intake, or cover the air intake with a board (or other handy air-sealing rigid object).

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    @kmluddy You adjust frequency with the engine throttle. Frequency varies with engine RPM. A few things to know as well; 1. the frequency meter won't move if the generator isn't making power, so make sure the voltmeter is reading voltage first. 2. The MEP-002a is not designed to idle! Idling the set for even just a few seconds can burn out the voltage regulator. So, set the throttle to 60hz and leave it there.

  • @kodiak410a
    @kodiak410a11 жыл бұрын

    Nice looking guy. Smart and good looks.

  • @scottraymond558
    @scottraymond5587 жыл бұрын

    Nice video... Mite not have learned anything..but it kept my attention..

  • @rumrunrjones8546
    @rumrunrjones85464 жыл бұрын

    complete job!

  • @SeasideBJJ
    @SeasideBJJ12 жыл бұрын

    A must have for winters when we lose power for days on end!

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    @3cl1 down to just 2! Hoping to find a few more at Ft. Lewis soon...

  • @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj
    @FrancoisLabelle-yf8tj10 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! Thanks...on these engine that have not run for more then 6 moths I think it is a good idea to run the engine with the starter with the fuel pump shut off for a while...the idea is to get the oil to circulate throughout the engine before firing up...this may prevent damage to the bearings. But you did not leave anything out for pre check!

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    I've found them very easy to work on...but I do have a background in military electronics. I would rather tackle an electrical problem than a mechanical one with these generators any time. If you can follow schematics and troubleshooting guides, then you can work on these generators. If all you can do is basic automotive wiring, then repairing an MEP will be a steep learning curve.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    There are quite a few surplus dealers that carry most parts for this set. However, I've found that it is cheaper (and often times easier) to just modify with off the shelf parts; the generators are build using a standardized design and are easy to modify/repair.

  • @treybolinger
    @treybolinger11 жыл бұрын

    Not bad at all. I could use a little project like this sometime. Thanks for the information.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    The most common reason for no output is that people forget to hold the start switch in start for 15-20 seconds after the set has come up to full operating speed (this flashes the field). The second most common reason is that the output transistor on the VR card goes bad.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    This one had a 4 cylinder White Engines diesel in it. Cost varies based on condition and included accessories...but anywhere from about $2500-$3500. Never have run into any issues with the oiling systems on any of these MEP's...

  • @PatrickBaptist
    @PatrickBaptist11 жыл бұрын

    Awesome like a possum, thanks.

  • @China-Sucks
    @China-Sucks8 жыл бұрын

    Great Video. I really appreciate you sharing your expertise with others. Intelligent and competent. I would love to hire you to work on Gen sets for me. You wouldn't like Chicago though!

  • @MattVerley

    @MattVerley

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Happy Thanks! And you're right, I probably wouldn't think much of Chicago. I live out in the boonies for a reason! I went to boot camp in Great Lakes and visited Chicago for a day after graduation. By comparison, it was paradise :)

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MattVerley whooo hooo, great vids on these small gens, any other mods you can make for better civvie ops?

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    The -004a is rated at 41HP@1800 RPM. Its rated fuel consumption is 1.5 GPH under 100% load. My experience suggests they consume a little less than this...

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    The -004' shown in this video with the ASK will go for around $3k. The prices vary based on hours, condition, and included accessories though...

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    Yep. When they look a little nicer, have lower hours, etc then they go for a little more. The one is this video was a little on the rough side.

  • @electrickal1
    @electrickal110 жыл бұрын

    Nice methodical work through, looks like you worked for the army engineers. As for that faulty oil pressure switch you should have gotten a new micro switch from Radioshack and installed that. Always much better to keep things original and with a new switch it would have been as good as new!!

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    @kmluddy Nope...by idle I mean running the generator at a low RPM. It should ALWAYS stay adjusted for 1800RPM (60hz). Running it at a low RPM will burn up the voltage regulator.

  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes65078 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this video,..night Saturday evening's entertainment for me. I used to be a Kohler Gen-set dealer back in the 1970's. The models we had were powered with Lister 3 cylinder air cooled diesels. This one , I notice is a White, am I correct ? This is a lot of fun watching you go through the procedures. Where were you when we needed good service people back then. ( I know, I know,...age difference right. But you folks know what I meant ) You said it has 2060 hours on it, that would equal approximately 61,800 miles, if it were a vehicle. That's an old rough calculation that was used to gauge engine oil change intervals of heavy equipment back in the day. 2060 running time hours X 30 miles per hour = 61,800. There now, some useless information for you . Thanks for the video. I always appreciate the effort required to make this and put it on KZread too. Cheers.

  • @doddsy799

    @doddsy799

    8 жыл бұрын

    hey Reg, ive just been working on an old lister 3 cylinder, (27KVA) its been sitting on standby for years and years, only ran 90hrs in its life time, got it in our workshop for full service, load test, and the customer wants it re-commissioned on auto start in the event of a powercut, by far the oldest set ive worked on, however it runs a dream and is a testiment to old skool engineering. - chris.

  • @regsparkes6507

    @regsparkes6507

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yessir Chris, if these older style Lister's ( of course, this applies to almost all diesel engines ) were given good maintenance and service, they'd run almost forever. Imagine only 90 hours on the clock ! That's just about new ! Well, good luck with this one, you'll be rewarded with a great running gen-set. Cheers.

  • @doddsy799

    @doddsy799

    8 жыл бұрын

    Reg, I am away on my holidays tomorrow for a couple of weeks, when i return I can make a video showing you around it if you'd like? - chris

  • @regsparkes6507

    @regsparkes6507

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sound's like a good idea Chris. Enjoy your vaation.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley10 жыл бұрын

    The MEP-701A is an MEP-016B with an acoustic suppression kit. They are decent little sets, but they do run at 3600 RPM (instead of 1800 RPM like the MEP-002a and larger). But, to answer your question, yes...it will supply normal household current without a conversion. It should have a switch to go from single phase 120/240 to 3 phase 120/208. On another note, they are not powerful enough to run any large appliances (dryer, oven, range, hot water heater, etc.)

  • @scottdowney4318
    @scottdowney43184 жыл бұрын

    You can repair th hose with Loctite Black PL Roof and flashing polyurethane. Clean up hose well. smear on the black PL Wrap fiberglass tape around hose and saturate it with the goo. Can use marine grade cloth or even fiberglass drywall tape. Build it up at least 3/16 inch. Let it set for a week. I have repaired hose ends on my marine exhaust where they had worn on the ends doing this type repair.

  • @emildekoven4872
    @emildekoven48728 жыл бұрын

    Actually, one of the best NARRATIONS of such an operation on You Tube. Seeing the complete restoration will be an additional satisfaction. Could you not have "bandaged" the radiator hose suff. for temp. use.....since you indicated that its ilk is problematic to acquire?

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    The set in this video is an -004a; it is rated at 1.5GPH under full rated load.

  • @jantsbenzproaudio
    @jantsbenzproaudio3 жыл бұрын

    I can't believe you have all the spare parts for that!

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    I would be cautious with the pressure washer...the components can surely take water on them, but it would be possible to force water into places that it could not normally find its way into. I typically used compressed air with a piece of hard brake line bent into a "u" shape to clean the inside of the gensets.

  • @Scholarshipweekly
    @Scholarshipweekly10 жыл бұрын

    Mdl MEP-701A diesel engine generator set Sn 0102, 3 KW, 60 Hz, 120/208/240 Volt, 1 & 3 phase

  • @brendan25
    @brendan2510 жыл бұрын

    I'll be doing a lot of this. Im 91 delta

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I typically don't remove comments, as long as they aren't some kind of advertisement or unrelated to the video. I spent 9 years in the military followed by 9 more years in the fire service...it takes more than an off color comment from a nameless person behind the anonymity of his keyboard to irritate me :)

  • @Scholarshipweekly
    @Scholarshipweekly10 жыл бұрын

    i dont have the items yet however I researched some ones I am leaning toward and they are ac at 6 amps and heater at 12 amps

  • @Scholarshipweekly
    @Scholarshipweekly10 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the input . im looking for one for a travel trailer to use to fire up a infrared heater at night in winter / small ac in summer, tv , laptop etc. I think Im gonna take a shot at this one. let me know if you think this is an appropriate unit for this application

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    It looks like a Fermont set from the 50's. I've worked on a few of them; gauges and layout are very similar to yours. I'm not familiar with your exact set though; it isn't exactly like anything I've worked on before. Best bet is to post your video in the SmokStak and Steel Soldiers forums...somebody there will know something about it!

  • @pensive69
    @pensive6910 жыл бұрын

    yes loose stuff is a hazard 1st rank. excellent info rich video nice job! i always run our gensets with a fan shroud on them, best to have one with no gaps. the air flows from a full speed runner can suck things and hair into the belt and blade areas without much notice. your helpful hints are appreciated. if you know...what is the typical run time on these size units with an average load/ ty!

  • @grasscutter88
    @grasscutter887 жыл бұрын

    Seems like most of this was done so it could be shipped without fluid.

  • @dschis1000
    @dschis100011 жыл бұрын

    I can't remember exactly how that model is set up, but a lot of the MEP family has the field flash going through the overspeed switch. Should be able to see on the wiring diagram. Used to work on those MEPs and Mil Standard for a long time while I was a 52D in the Army. The overspeed switch is partly reponsible for starter kickout, field flash, and of overspeed protection

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley11 жыл бұрын

    It is possible for the governor linkage inside of the injection pump to become "sticky." If the actual throttle position is not changing during operation but the engine speed is, then you will most likely need to disassemble/clean the pump. Are you asking about pulling 120/208 off of 2 legs for single phase power? Nothing wrong with doing this, if your loads work with 208 (most are fine with it). You can only get about 10kw out of the generator this way.

  • @chuckbear1961
    @chuckbear19615 жыл бұрын

    I have a MEP-004 AAS unit like yours it runs buth the fault system check dosn`t work fuse is ok along with the frequincy adjust control to adjust the frequiency you have to adjust the throttle pull knob below . I was running a 3 phase motor with no load and the ampers fluctuate with my clamp on meter on the motor line.like to have a insite on what the problem maybe . the voltage adjust functions ok.

  • @mikestrophytruck
    @mikestrophytruck7 жыл бұрын

    When you flip on the primer switch should I hear anything? Cause I don't. Also how do you turn the fuel pumps on like you did in this video and can I do it on a MEP 114A. It seems I am not getting fuel.

  • @comtrans123
    @comtrans1237 жыл бұрын

    great video i was wondering why you used deep cycle batteriws. i think they are designed to drain all the way down then be charged all the waY BACK TO FULL CHARGE. I USED ONE IN AN OLD CAR ONCE DIDNT LAST VERY LONG. BUT MAYBE IM MISSING SOMETHING?

  • @3cl1
    @3cl112 жыл бұрын

    I was stationed at Ft. Lewis for 4 years.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley10 жыл бұрын

    How many amps do the infared heater and A/C unit draw? They will likely be very close to, if not exceeding, the capacity of that generator.

  • @mansnilsson4382
    @mansnilsson43825 жыл бұрын

    New micro switches are like €1, and the form factor is standard. Should give you a new pressure sensor.

  • @cdrom1070
    @cdrom10705 жыл бұрын

    imo give it a brighter outline (keep the military main colors but I feel like everything would work better if it had a outline (beige maybe)

  • @gagereynolds5971
    @gagereynolds59717 жыл бұрын

    I also have the external breaker box with it

  • @gagereynolds5971

    @gagereynolds5971

    7 жыл бұрын

    ill be reasonable just shoot a offer and we both can make some money

  • @MM-yn9ni

    @MM-yn9ni

    5 жыл бұрын

    Gage can you say the status on this/your genset? Thank you

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    where did you verify zero output? Did you check the convenience receptacle?

  • @karie0114
    @karie01147 жыл бұрын

    what is your procedure for an engine that is locked up? I have a 004a I just purchased

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    Did you check the output with the main breaker closed? And verify that the breaker for the convenience receptacle isn't tripped. You can check for output on the upstream (right side) of the main breaker, too. Also...check for output with your voltmeter while you are flashing the field (with the start button in start with engine running). Let me know what you see on the voltmeter..

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    @rbradle4 I haven't had the chance to work on one of those yet; nice buy! I think those are trailer mounted, with a load bank and some other built in equipment, right?

  • @jamesben-smith1115
    @jamesben-smith111510 жыл бұрын

    I live an work in Houston so getting the $$ to you is not an issue, i really do need a gen set if you can help me out.

  • @MattVerley
    @MattVerley12 жыл бұрын

    It could be a faulty regulator/exciter...but I have never seen a bad one! Does the convenience receptacle have power? Have you verified zero output with a voltmeter? What speed are you running the engine at?

  • @thatguywill066
    @thatguywill0664 жыл бұрын

    This video did a great job of putting me to sleep . Thanks

  • @BusbyBiscuits

    @BusbyBiscuits

    4 жыл бұрын

    I was too distracted by the fact his hoodie is tucked into his trousers

  • @gertraba4484

    @gertraba4484

    4 жыл бұрын

    boooooooooooooooooooooo!

  • @thatguywill066

    @thatguywill066

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@gertraba4484 no really I had a great nap

  • @PatrickBaptist
    @PatrickBaptist11 жыл бұрын

    not a bad price at all, you mean the way you get them or in running/ok shape?

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