6kw multiquip generator, 11hp honda motor! !
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6kw multiquip generator, 11hp honda motor! !
Name: Corey
local: swva
Price: 1200obo or trade
Contact: pm
Best offer! Need to sell! PM me all offers
May trade for a nikon dslr, like a d90,200,300. Or a old nissan or toyota pickup
I have a multiquip (model # ga6hzr) 6kw generator with 11hp honda motor. Its 120/240v, has idle control, breaker, ect. It was bought by a company and never used and was taken out in some clean out, so its basically new. Has box and user manual with it, has only been ran maybe 2 hours just to ensure everything works and just because its better to run things every once and a while rather than let it sit. If you go to by this new it will be around $3000, heres a amazon link. http://www.amazon.com/Multiquip-GA-6...3603339&sr=8-1 . This would be great if you do construction, go to events (motocross, camping, ect), or need something for when you lose power in winter in whenever. 6 kw (6000 watts) is a decent size, heres a list of what you can run off of it if your wondering. http://www.zendine.com/FAQ/whatsizegen.htm
1200 obo, offers welcome.
Heres pics
local: swva
Price: 1200obo or trade
Contact: pm
Best offer! Need to sell! PM me all offers
May trade for a nikon dslr, like a d90,200,300. Or a old nissan or toyota pickup
I have a multiquip (model # ga6hzr) 6kw generator with 11hp honda motor. Its 120/240v, has idle control, breaker, ect. It was bought by a company and never used and was taken out in some clean out, so its basically new. Has box and user manual with it, has only been ran maybe 2 hours just to ensure everything works and just because its better to run things every once and a while rather than let it sit. If you go to by this new it will be around $3000, heres a amazon link. http://www.amazon.com/Multiquip-GA-6...3603339&sr=8-1 . This would be great if you do construction, go to events (motocross, camping, ect), or need something for when you lose power in winter in whenever. 6 kw (6000 watts) is a decent size, heres a list of what you can run off of it if your wondering. http://www.zendine.com/FAQ/whatsizegen.htm
1200 obo, offers welcome.
Heres pics
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