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Well that escalated quickly!
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Re: Well that escalated quickly!
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Re: Well that escalated quickly!
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post When I have nothing else to do, I believe I will change mine to draw from the Aux tank.
That would seem, at least to me, the logical place for the generator to draw its fuel from.
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Re: Well that escalated quickly!
I screamed as loud as I could, RUN!!!!! she looked at me like I was crazy
. As I ran towards her I realized I was still being stung so it seemed like the best thing to do was to start pulling off my clothes. As Allison saw me pulling off my clothes, running down the highway she decided she should run too, maybe not for the same reason as me, but more like she thought her momma had lost her marbles. Mike could not hear a thing with the tractor running so he just watched his wife and child running down the highway stripping with no reason as to why?? He jumped off the tractor to see if he could help me but I was so much faster than him that I was already in the shower by the time he made it to the house. I had already stripped so I was ready for a shower! I was stung 17 times and cut the end of my shoe off but my foot was left unharmed. I wish I could say that Mike and Ally were the only witnesses to this craziness but a few days later I ran into the neighbor and he told me that he was on the way to town with his children the other day and saw me running down the highway in my bra, did I care to explain? I just told him he was lucky he came at that time and not a minute later. No more chain saw for me 
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Re: Well that escalated quickly!
mjk1040 wrote:Source of the post Would you know where the generator gets it's fuel by chance. I haven't traced that fuel line out yet?
We just traced out my friends 356 gen fuel line and it goes directly to a separate fitting on the port tank. He thought it went through the same filters feeding the port engine but now realizes that there's a filter on the genset that probably needs attention too.
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