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  • Nooner Guy
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    #2010249

    Polyvinyl coin mat works well.

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    Nooner Guy
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    #2009737

    Not that this helps but mine was doing the same thing before I got an electric. So at least it’s something more people have ran into. I would double check the idle speed though, I took mine in for a tune up at drock many years ago and I think they fixed the issue.

    Nooner Guy
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    #2009734

    Not that this helps but mine was doing the same thing before I got an electric. So at least it’s something more people have ran into

    Nooner Guy
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    #2002513

    Too small?

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    Nooner Guy
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    #1998819

    Insurance or not. If someone steals from me whether a hammer or my wheelhouse, I’d like to catch that dirty rat monkeybutt and sic the law on them.

    ( the site edited my entry after “rat”)

    Exactly. I do have insurance on it, but still I want to find the POS.

    Nooner Guy
    Posts: 12
    #1931906

    I’ve done WFCO power centers and have been really happy with them. In coming power from your generator supplies 120 volt power while also providing 12 volt battery charging. They have slots for 120 volt breakers for each branch circuit along with automotive type 12 volt fuse holders for low volt LED lights etc.

    You can get them from a number of places online including amazon.

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    Nooner Guy
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    #1919468

    ….I believe there is a weight limit where it switches to a plate vs a lifetime registration sticker that is only a one time fee.

    Nooner Guy
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    #1919466

    My MN wheel house plates are around $17 per year.

    Nooner Guy
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    #1832348

    Yep I think you’re on the right track. This same issue happened to me several years ago. It was the air pressure relief fitting off of the fuel tank. I took mine to ‘D-rock’ in the twin cities and they said there were issues with many of those with the same issue. They also replaced the fuel lines at the same time. I think if they are stored in a hot area with fuel and the gases expand without proper venting it put a ton of stress on the lines and made cracks and leaks throughout the lines. Its a pretty easy fix

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