Hey with your gen-sets don't forget the air filter. If it's gray--throw it away! They start and run so much better with a clean filter. I run both of my big generators on Hi-test. Put startron in them too. Adjust the carb to run nice and smooth with the Hi-test so it is not hunting. When they are running the throttle should NOT be moving. That is how your throttle shaft gets worn out. You get better starts and a little longer run time per gallon with Hi-test. ALSO use the gas for the season. Summer gas or winter gas. Right now I only have 10 gallons of gas in Eagle safety cans. If the weather channel says a big blizzard is on the way, that is when I go fill the other 5 gallon cans up. Have four of them. Just me so I run the generator for a couple of hours at a time. Right now in South Jersey at 12noon it was 7* a little bit ago and 11* now. Think I will bake another double batch of chocolate chip toalhouse cookies.Jeffcat
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