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Need new seats for my 93 d250 LE ext cab.

From : badger

Q: ramman@dodgecity.cc wrote sorry for the ot post but figured this group if any might have the answers. am looking for a portable standby generator about 5kw. snip in my straight job i engineer telecom systems. one of the main considerations is standby power as well as tower loads microwave paths etc. at my pre-divorce house i installed a 20kw ng fueled unit. this involved pouring a slab wiring a transfer panel and re-wiring the house panels to steer emergency power to essentials i.e. main refrigerator beer refrigerator furnaces not an issue in fl but certainly important in chicago telephone switch satellite receiver and tv distribution tvs garage doors alarm system engine block heater outlets etc. remember to add a couple of open receptacles as you will discover that you need them. i twisted the arms of some of the contractors with whom i worked everyday and got what i considered a deal at about $22k total. the used onan genset was $15k of that. the automatic transfer panel was $3k used. at my new house i have a honda 5kw gasoline genset on wheels with the panel and manual transfer panel pre-wired. now instead of everything switching over automatically i have to wheel out the genset fuel it attach the cable to the transfer panel pull-start the genset and throw the switch on the transfer panel. total cost $800. i have 3 jerry cans that i try to rotate for other uses. dont forget the stabil. i think that you will find that a ng setup requires permanent installation to meet codes both zoning and electrical. and thats where the bucks start to escalate. you might consider an lpg-fired genset and a 40# tank although the multi-fuel gensets usually have a small premium. i went with gasoline as i figured it would be easier to come by than lpg if the balloon goes up. .