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Post by Supercharged86 on Feb 22, 2017 8:55:46 GMT -5
Got one if anyone is interested. Runs great!
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Post by onlyhomelites on Feb 22, 2017 9:00:33 GMT -5
That's in really good shape...I'm assuming it's well north of 100lbs?
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Post by Supercharged86 on Feb 22, 2017 9:27:36 GMT -5
That's in really good shape...I'm assuming it's well north of 100lbs? Actually Leon, I don't remember it being that heavy, but I'll double check it next time I'm up to see my folks and report back.
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Post by sweepleader on Feb 22, 2017 9:37:32 GMT -5
I love the light bulb on these units, gets right to the point. I do wonder though, is the bulb included in the rated load?
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Post by Supercharged86 on Feb 22, 2017 11:35:05 GMT -5
I love the light bulb on these units, gets right to the point. I do wonder though, is the bulb included in the rated load? I'll check Dan, my Dad knows everything electrical. I think it's only a 25w bulb. But at a rating of only 13amps (or 1500w), a 25w bulb is almost a 2% reduction in capacity. I'll report back.
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Post by sawnami on Feb 22, 2017 12:55:40 GMT -5
Got one if anyone is interested. Runs great! Nice looking unit! I use a hand cart to tote mine around with. Saw a larger one at a swap meet a while back. I was going to make a deal for it until I saw the lifting eyelet on it and decided that it wasn't the most portable thing in the world. Figured that I would be like a dog chasing a car.... (now that I've got it, what am I gonna do with it?) :rolleyes:
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Post by moonraider on Jun 2, 2019 15:40:21 GMT -5
Just got one, but no info on how to use it/ run it... any body got a copy of the manual??? or info on how to run it??? Please reply to eftpower1@gmail. com Model number is 23A 115-2 serial number 313220
Told by Homelite rep that it is a 1945 model
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