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I have an HA2 gen and TX3 gen. I would love to get a single cylinder like the Fuking to build another generator. Any tips on where I might be able to get one?
Thank you.
Indian clones ranged from quite good to no better than doorstops in quality. Quality came out of consistent orders where the workforce was stable and became quit good at assembly. Steady income also afforded tools like jigs, new taps, drills nad more.
When orders fell, the work force scattered to seek employment wherever they could find it.
I think india has moved on to more modern engines, used ones here are individuals. I saw some fairly good stuff around 2006.
What are people using to pump water in India, Iran, and other places today? IDK.
Hi Allen,
I was able to buy an 18hp single cylinder Lister CS clone about a month ago from Gary over at Diesel Electric. The website is down, but he is still operating.
It great to see George back and learning!! Meshtastic !!
Here is what India us using to pump water!
https://futurepump.com/
Hi George, it’s been a minute. I don’t know if you remember me, Elden from California? Am I to understand correctly that you have some parts in stock? I haven’t had much time to work on my Lister gensets for a while, but they are almost finished, and I will check to see what I might want as spares.
Hi Elden! Yes, I do remember you, you made the national news when the ‘Karens’ in your neighborhood thought your biodiesel making was akin to making nitroglycerin. It was a great laugh. Look for geo brecke to friend you, you keep popping up on my FB screen.
I have plenty of parts, let me know what you need.