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Old 04-18-2007, 04:26 PM   #22
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Default $250. divided by 2500w = .10/watt, can't beat this price!

Oops, wrong thread...my bad, earlier today I posted in a nearby thread that the ... J.R. Discount store on Route 104, New Hampton, about one mile from exit 23 on Route 93, has these Pro-Con 2500 watt-gasoline 5.5hp generators for $250. Looks like they had about six on the floor. Reconditioned returns from the Pro-Con factory or something. Looked like new, and looked ok to me.

If I had the money I would buy one,'cept I have to go without 'lectricity so's I can pay my property taxes. Thank God for the almighty wood stove and scrounging lumber debris at the Meredith transfer station..... I call it recycling trash lumber w/ smaller monthly electric bills! A side-line pro-environment effect of high property taxes....what an advantage!

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