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40-50 pound 2 stroke generator question
Kangaroo,
If you're looking for a portable generator, I don't believe you'll find a better deal than you'll find at Proxibid auctions.
Proxibid offers auctions dealing with this sort of equipment all the time......nearly every day. Find an auction close to you, then bid on one of these generators from the comfort of your own home.
Just do a search for "Generator" at Proxibid.com
You'll find hundreds of them. And the prices are more than reasonable for NEW equipment, still packed in the original factory box.
See the link below.........
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40-50 pound 2 stroke generator question
Kangaroo,
I rarely go shopping for anything these days. Of course, I live over 120 miles from the nearest Burger King. It's over 40 miles to the nearest traffic light from my house. Going shopping is expensive for me, even if I don't buy anything while I'm in the stores, due to the cost of fuel, oil, tires, and vehicle repairs. If I can shop from home, I do.
Proxibid has been good to me. I can't drive anywhere for the cost of shipping by UPS right to my door. In the meantime, I can get a whole lot of other things done, rather than drive around wasting time and fuel.
I've purchased many items from Proxibid........some of them very large. In those cases, I took part in the auctions located very near my home.
I got myself a 16ft tandem axle trailer for 130 dollars; a 625 gallon water tank to put on that trailer for only 125 dollars, and then I found an old pickup to haul the trailer and tank around with, for only 425 dollars......all from auctions on Proxibid.
Earlier this year I found an auction in Colorado, in which a major firm had gone into bankruptcy. I got myself a couple of saws, several tool bags full of tools, extension cords, air hoses, and a few wrecking bars, for less than the price of a single new saw.......and everything was in perfectly working order.
Retail prices are just too high these days. And buying cheap Chinese made tools is not the answer to this problem. I can still purchase quality tools (Milwaukee, DeWalt, Porter Cable) without paying the high retail prices.
Yes.....most everything is used, but the photos provided by Proxibid help a guy decide what to bid on. At any rate, I've never received anything that didn't work properly. If I ever do, I'll write it off and forget all about it. The money I've saved so far is well worth the risk of buying something that doesn't work at all.
Save some big money, then put the savings toward your land purchase and the tractor implements you'll need in the future.
Have fun bidding.
Joel
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