I got the generator to run ! A new aftermarket carburetor for $20 and some adjustments (plus my previous work) has brought this generator back to life. Please check out PART 1 & PART 2 to see the progression from a roadside find to a working generator. Please help support my channel by buying me a coffee. Link: [ Ссылка ]
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I fix my own cars, renovate houses, tinker with almost everything, cut my own firewood, take short trips into the wilderness, dabble in computers, drag innumerable objects, vehicles and other things home to dismantle, discover and repair, and then I share the adventures and tips with my viewers here on YouTube. Join Me!
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