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Old 08-11-2004, 12:43 PM   #1
Gary Swenson
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Rear Rack for Generator ?

Wanted to find out the pros and cons of welding a rack to the rear of the frame and putting a small generator on it like a
Yamaha EF 3000 ISEB? The weight of the rack plus generator and a cover would be about 200#. We have a 3280 RL and thought this would be a better place than the truck bed or in the front compartment. Would not add as much weight to my pin weight and I could make up a short custom power cable to connect up the unit to the generator. Your thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated.
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