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plummerscarin
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Your theory may be correct. That was the was how our Super M was before we inherited it. Generator was bad. After FIL died we just charged it overnight to use all day for cleanup. Just didn't use starter. Now that it's ours I converted to one wire alternator
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Slowmotion
Bronze Level Joined: 24 Mar 2019 Location: SW MO Points: 48 |
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I recently bought a WD that was about to be parted out. The fellow who owned it had bought it at an estate auction. I thought it looked too good to be parted out. It has no battery box or battery, and the generator looks as though it has not been wired into the electrical system for many years. My guess is that a battery was used to start it, and the battery was recharged between uses with house power and a battery charger. I know little about such things, and I’m wondering if that would make sense, and if putting a battery box and battery back in the system would be a reasonable approach to trying to get it running again.
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