Mark:
I believe you'll find the plastic gas line hose going to the generator =
will
stand up to the repeated flexing associated with opening and closing =
the
generator drawer. You can get a replacement from most industrial =
supply
house's. Take the old one with you so they can match it up.
Paul Bartz
From: hemogoblin [mailto:hemogoblin]
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 8:38 PM
I am still looking for info on the generator hose, it appears to be =
made of
plastic material, and it is =BC " . I just wonder why it is not =
regular fuel
line. Perhaps heat from the generator, or flexing when the generator =
is
pulled out. The original seems to be in fine condition, but I would not =
want
to reuse after 22 years.
I believe you'll find the plastic gas line hose going to the generator =
will
stand up to the repeated flexing associated with opening and closing =
the
generator drawer. You can get a replacement from most industrial =
supply
house's. Take the old one with you so they can match it up.
Paul Bartz
From: hemogoblin [mailto:hemogoblin]
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 8:38 PM
I am still looking for info on the generator hose, it appears to be =
made of
plastic material, and it is =BC " . I just wonder why it is not =
regular fuel
line. Perhaps heat from the generator, or flexing when the generator =
is
pulled out. The original seems to be in fine condition, but I would not =
want
to reuse after 22 years.