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Started by bandmiller2, January 27, 2008, 07:07:46 AM

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bandmiller2

Been locking for a circle mill power plant,remembered a local business that deals in standby gensets,last time I was over he had a yard full of old ones.Stopped in he said oh I just shipped them all to africa they took everything even the crap for$$$$.So now "my" gen. is probibly powering some warloards security system.Frank C.
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farmerdoug

I hoped he did not get ripped off. ::)
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nsmike

Gold and platinium mines in South Africia have been shut down due to a power crisis. I doubt that those generators went to some warlord.
Mike

Radar67

Warlord...CEO...what's the difference?  ;)
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nsmike

I guess the difference is warloard=limited resources and a one time event. Ceo losing millions a day in production=huge resources and the drying up of the supply of used gen sets. I think it makes a difference if your in the market.
Mike

abatol

have you looked into the st genheads .I bought a 15 kw and a 22hp changfa deisel last year for 1300.00.. I dont know how much power your needing make  . but I hope you find one the warlordceo's missed
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pineywoods

Quote from: Radar67 on January 27, 2008, 02:20:40 PM
Warlord...CEO...what's the difference?  ;)

Difference is CEO's employees don't carry guns (well most of them anyway)
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