Heinz this has nothing to do with a Genset. But want to give you some
history about where you are. My GR. GR. GR. GR. Grandfather Christian Bohna
was the first white man to build a house in Bakersfield.
During the time he lived there they had a great flood, he went to bed with
the Kern River a few miles from him on one side of his house and got up the
next morning with the river on the other side. The water dammed up in the
mountians and when it broke loose the river took a different direction.
Marlene Meineken
77PB
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From:
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 1999 4:57 PM
Subject: GMC: Q. to high usage GenSet users (any brand) re Synthetic Oil.
> I have about 450 hrs on the Generac now and am going to change oil in AM
(when it's cool outside).
>
> I'm pondering going to Synthetic and am wondering if there is anyone out
there that has made the switch and if so at what hours and was it the right
thing to do?
>
> I don't know if any other users are like me re the Genset, i.e. many time
24 hours at a stretch and many times usually several days. Using my current
"camping " spot as an example, it gets cranked up about 8am and turned off
at midnight, if lucky (as in if if it gets cool enough outside). Last few
days it's been on almost all 24.
>
> The pondering question is whether to do it now or in another 100 hours or
so.
>
> Heinz
> roasting and toasting in bakersfield
>
>
history about where you are. My GR. GR. GR. GR. Grandfather Christian Bohna
was the first white man to build a house in Bakersfield.
During the time he lived there they had a great flood, he went to bed with
the Kern River a few miles from him on one side of his house and got up the
next morning with the river on the other side. The water dammed up in the
mountians and when it broke loose the river took a different direction.
Marlene Meineken
77PB
- ----- Original Message -----
From:
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 1999 4:57 PM
Subject: GMC: Q. to high usage GenSet users (any brand) re Synthetic Oil.
> I have about 450 hrs on the Generac now and am going to change oil in AM
(when it's cool outside).
>
> I'm pondering going to Synthetic and am wondering if there is anyone out
there that has made the switch and if so at what hours and was it the right
thing to do?
>
> I don't know if any other users are like me re the Genset, i.e. many time
24 hours at a stretch and many times usually several days. Using my current
"camping " spot as an example, it gets cranked up about 8am and turned off
at midnight, if lucky (as in if if it gets cool enough outside). Last few
days it's been on almost all 24.
>
> The pondering question is whether to do it now or in another 100 hours or
so.
>
> Heinz
> roasting and toasting in bakersfield
>
>