honda generator

fore skin twisted my screen name around to fatassahoy , lol but i guess its ok , because as I am aproaching you for skin I can anounce on my haler , look !! fat ass ahoy in the stinky deisel !!!! haha I crack my self up !
 
I believe my honda genny has a spot to hook the ground to the case on the front panel.

The simple solution to the floating neutral issue is connect it to ground at the generator. Just be absolutle sure that you disconnect it when you plug into shore power.
 
When prepared correctly it tastes a little like chicken. Oh Man it's time to put me and this thread to bed.:grin: :grin:
Nighty night all

I went and looked, it's not a food..it's a song the Boy Scouts sing:


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This article is about the song. For the town in Ecuador, see Cumbayá.
"Kumbaya" or "Kumbayah" (Gullah, "Come By Here" — "Kum ba yah") — is an African-American spiritual song from the 1930s. It enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s and became a standard campfire song in Scouting and nature-oriented organizations.
The song was originally associated with human and spiritual unity, closeness and compassion, and it still is in many places around the world, though in recent decades it has also been popularly used as a symbol for naïve expectations of said outcomes.
 
I went and looked, it's not a food..it's a song the Boy Scouts sing:


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
This article is about the song. For the town in Ecuador, see Cumbayá.
"Kumbaya" or "Kumbayah" (Gullah, "Come By Here" — "Kum ba yah") — is an African-American spiritual song from the 1930s. It enjoyed newfound popularity during the folk revival of the 1960s and became a standard campfire song in Scouting and nature-oriented organizations.
The song was originally associated with human and spiritual unity, closeness and compassion, and it still is in many places around the world, though in recent decades it has also been popularly used as a symbol for naïve expectations of said outcomes.

Thanks for the clarification Rick, guess I'll go back to eating rabbit and spitting BB's in the plate. LOL
I never seen a Kumbaya in the wild so I thought I might be using the wrong type call.:lol::lol::lol:
 
Hey FORE SKIN , oh such a great name you have !! I am NOT going anywhere !!! cant you see my middle finger over here ????? lol , oh and I used my gas eu 2000 honda yesterday , with no problems ! strapped to my bow pulpit, cooked my hot pockets in my micro wave and brewed my starbucks coffee !, oh they tasted great knowing i used a genny out in the middle of my fresh water lake , no salt water to rust my exhaust , oh and my genny exhaust is pointed outward hmmmm , didnt smell any fumes and my 3 onboard co detecters did not make a sound !! imagine that ! I must say my nieghbor was anchored next to me with his diesel and i could smell his stinky genny all night long !! diesel turd
You crack me up Fasttoys!!!! LMAO I love my little Honda 2000 and "Little gas sipper 280 Searay" and yes stinky diesels annoy me!! LOL:grin:
 
Thanks for the clarification Rick, guess I'll go back to eating rabbit and spitting BB's in the plate. LOL
I never seen a Kumbaya in the wild so I thought I might be using the wrong type call.:lol::lol::lol:

If you do see a Kumbaya in the wild, he's gonna be wearing a Scout uniform.

[video=youtube_share;pqG264qem48]http://youtu.be/pqG264qem48[/video]

And he probably won't appreciate you trying to shoot him!
 

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