Sunday, December 25, 2011

Silent Diesel Generator

Now find even quieter diesel generators on www.Generators.co www.EmergencyPower.com www.AuroraGenerators.com www.Generators.to - Discussion Forums Remote Start Silent Diesel Generator 6500 Watt - Aurora makes the highest quality available anyplace. Perfect for emergency home power generation. They call them "quiet" but that's because in comparison to traditional open frame type generators they make a lot less noise. Today the 2010 and 2011 models have EPA Tier 4 approval. Because of this they produce no smoke and burn much less fuel. On average 3.9 gallon fuel tank lasts up to 12 hours.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

John Deere IGSA 250kW Generator Set

One year factory warranty, Engine Model: John Deere 6081HF001 - Tier 2, Engine S/N: RG6081H188791, Generator S/N: M09L417001, 250 kW, 313 kVA, 1800 RPM, 3 Phase, 60 Hz, Battery, Battery Charger, DOM: 2010, Electric Starter, Power Factor: .8, Generator Manufacturer: Stamford, Electronic Governor,...

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Stateline John Deere-Powered Stationary Generator - 125 kW, Without Enclosure, Model# SPC-125-J-O

!±8± Stateline John Deere-Powered Stationary Generator - 125 kW, Without Enclosure, Model# SPC-125-J-O

Brand : Stateline Power | Rate : | Price :
Post Date : Dec 17, 2011 18:38:04 | Usually ships in 6-10 business days

Ideal for farm, home or business, the 1800 RPM diesel engine is designed for long-lasting service. Includes UL-approved sub-base fuel tank, block heater, muffler with rain cap and auto-start control panel with safety shutdown. Shipped with oil and antifreeze; customer must install battery (not included) and add fuel. Factory tested with a 2-year/1500-hr. limited warranty.

  • 125 kW
  • 150-gallon tank
  • Tier II engine
  • This unit does not include an enclosure

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Snowblower Reviews to Help You Make the Right Choice

!±8± Snowblower Reviews to Help You Make the Right Choice

Before getting your snowblower for the coming winter, it is always best to look at some snowblower reviews. A snowblower is basically a machine that helps you to clear away the snow from you walkway; porch and other places you think should be free of snow. Besides being efficient and useful, the machine needs to satisfy your other requirements before it can be considered your best. There are so many different types of snow thrower, so in order to help you make your mind, reviews are great information for you.

If you have not seen any snowblower reviews and have no idea of any categories of snow throwers and how they can help you, you would most like make the wrong decision and end up wasting your money. There are basically 4 types and they are single-stage blowers, two-stage blowers, electric powered single stage blowers and ATV driven blowers.

Single stage and electric powered snowblowers

If you do not have a large area to clear the snow away and from the previous winters, you know that the amount of snow was not really a lot, single stage and electric powered snow blowers are ideal in such case. They are lighter and light-duty, very easily to move around with them. The prices for these light-duty machines are inexpensive, especially when it comes to the electrical single stage blowers.

Two stage snowblowers

If you have a large area to clear the snow around your house and thicker layer of snow, it would be better to opt for the two stage snow blowers. The snow is usually will be crushed first before it is propelled out of the machines.

ATV SnowBlower

These much bigger machines are heavier and heavy-duty, perfect for very big area like commercial places and industrial areas.

Besides getting to know the different category of snow blowers, you should also learn about the different brands or companies manufacturing these machines from some snowblowers reviews. You have some highly reputable companies to look into like Ariens snow blowers, Husqvarna blowers and MTD blowers. There are in fact a lot more good brands out there in the market, so do not narrow your search.

Where do you get to read good snowblowers reviews? You can find many different reviews from the internet and most of these are customers' reviews. No bias as the reviews includes both positive ones and negative ones. These customers are just like you, the only difference is that they bought and used the machines earlier than you so. Do your homework and you should be able to make a better decision.


Snowblower Reviews to Help You Make the Right Choice

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Friday, December 9, 2011

A Basic Understanding of Combination Wrenches

!±8± A Basic Understanding of Combination Wrenches

Hello again. Hopefully you have read my other articles on tools if you are a novice do-it-yourself enthusiast and are looking to build yourself a great tool collection of your own on a reasonable budget. A critical part of your collection should be the combination wrench. When dealing with wrenches the most basic universal wrenches come in two styles - open end and box end.

We are all pretty familiar with the open ended wrench. When advertisers use a tool shape to symbolize the meaning of "Tool." they will often display a picture of an open ended wrench head. The open ended wrench was designed to allow you to slip a bolt into the head through an opening on the far end of the wrench. If it's a six point design, this allows the wrench to apply leverage on 5 out of the 6 points of the fastener. While good, this can be improved upon which is why there is a close ended or box end wrench design.

The box end wrench is designed to slip vertically over the fastener head to provide full engagement of the points of the fastener. Using this box end design typically will allow you to provide a greater extent of leverage on a fastener with less fear of rounding a point off. The drawback to this design is that since it must slip over the fastener vertically, you cannot get it onto a nut that only provides you with side-access.

A combination wrench as you may have already imagined is a combination of these two designs. It will feature an open end design on one side of the wrench while featured a box end design on the other end, and both end are typically meant for the same size fastener. These wrenches should make up the majority of your wrench collection. Typically I like to suggest that new tools buyers get both a long and short set of wrenches in both metric and SAE sizes. Typically you will want a set that has a completely uniform appearance and finish, as well as being completely smooth with no rough edges. That indicates that the manufacturer properly plated the tool and helps ensure that you are buying a quality wrench.


A Basic Understanding of Combination Wrenches

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

The Relevance of Air Filters for Heavy Duty Equipment

!±8± The Relevance of Air Filters for Heavy Duty Equipment

Large heavy duty equipment engines typically uses two air filters as part of its air intake filtration system. Understanding this system will lead to a more efficient engine, less preventive or corrective maintenance, and better engine performance.

The air intake system: Normal air that we breathe contains impurities, both large and microscopic. In an industrial environment where there are movement of materials and machines, the levels of airborne particles that are present can be many times more than a non-industrial environment. There are many airborne pollutants present; however the most important are the airborne Particulate Matter (PM). This is the term used for a type of air pollution that consists of varying mixtures of particles suspended in the air. Examples of Particulate matter are dirt, soil dust, pollens, molds, ashes, sand, gravel dust, stone dust, soot and aerosols that are formed in the atmosphere from gaseous combustion by-products such as volatile organic compounds, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. Particulate matter is directly emitted into the air by sources such as factories, power plants, vehicles, construction, fires and natural windblown dust.

This air is combined with hydrocarbons in the form of gasoline, diesel, or liquid petroleum gas that is burned in an enclosed area, producing power that moves engine components to provide torque and movement.

Usually, when the engine is first cranked, a partial vacuum develops in the engine cylinders above the piston heads. This partial vacuum pulls in air via an outer air filter, an inner air filter, sometimes through an oil bath, through an intake manifold, and then to the engine cylinders where it mixes with fuel to produce combustion. This air passage sometimes includes turbochargers and preheaters.

The impurities in the air, most notably the stone, sand, and gravel dust, are highly abrasive to the internal engine components. If this abrasive particulate matter is allowed to be pulled into the engine, it will be lodged in the turbocharger bearings, and between the pistons and the cylinder liners. This wears out the turbocharger, and damages the pistons, rings, and liners leading to increased lubricating oil consumption.

The Outer Air Filter stops the larger particulates and other objects in the air stream at the time of operation. This is considered the initial stage of air filtration; however, the smaller abrasive sand, gravel, stone, and dust particulates will all pass this initial outer air filter. It's worth remembering that this outer air filter only stops large particulate matter that is typically visible to the naked eye. The small particulate matter that is virtually invisible to the naked eye passes through to the inner air filter.

The Inner Air Filter is tasked with the removal of the most dangerous particulate matter that can drastically reduce an engine's lifespan if not used. This filter may have been designed to meet SAE HS806, J726 and J906 standardized tests to ensure that a large percentage of the abrasive particulates are filtered, and only clean air is fed into the engine.

Sometimes in industry, some mechanics and operators remove the inner filter, and only operate the machine with an outer filter. The removal of the inner air filter is like taking a handful of gravel dust and pouring it into the engine block while the engine is running.

Both inner and outer heavy duty filters should be used and these should be changed based on the manufacturer's recommendations. A clogged filter will reduce airflow into the engine, resulting in a higher fuel usage as the engine burns more fuel in an attempt to compensate for lost power.

Choosing air filters for tractors can depend on the serial number of the tractor. In some examples, like the Allis Chalmers, Case, David Brown, International, John Deere, Ford,New Holland, and Massey Ferguson tractors, the inner and outer filter are different depending on the serial number of the tractor and the year of its manufacture.


The Relevance of Air Filters for Heavy Duty Equipment

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