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Old 02-06-2012, 04:48 PM   #11
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Default Re: Generator Help

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Originally Posted by kmyers View Post
Thanks everyone for their input, this is the last thing I want to go through trying to get ready for this season. Sounds like I need to repair what I have, which I'd prefer, but don't want that lingering in the back of my head or have to deal w/ the generator while I'm trying to go rounds.

Rich, I assume you are able to get the replacement parts for my Onen, What info do you need or could you send me a a parts breakdown of the rotor and stator. Any advice as to replacing them. Should I keep my hands out of it and leave it to the "professionals". Do you need any "special tools"
You really should leave it to someone like me who works on them regularly if you are trying to repair it. If you wanted to replace it......I have no idea what your skill levels are. The job is not hard but involves wiring and you are dealing with a 120 volt power source....

I can sell you a brand new one FOB Dover NJ.......for about $2800

Parts for yours ....I would need the Model and Spec number from the machines ID label.....

Pulling the rotor and stator on one of those is easy.....for me.....not so easy for someone with no experience though.
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