Briggs & Stratton Portable Generator — 6250 Surge Watts, 5000 Rated Watts, 1450 Series OHV Engine with Electric Start, Model# 030362
All-season package has a weather guard engine and covered outlets on control panel. Wheel kit with never-flat tires, battery charger and 5-gallon fuel tank with gauge. U.S.A.
Item# GP167501CH
Only $849.99 In Stock*
Ship Wt. 171.0 lbs
Surge Watts
6,250
Rated Watts
5,000
Engine
1450 Series OHV
Run Time
10 Hours @ 1/2 Load
Receptacles (qty.)
3
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Fuel Capacity (gal.)
5
Start Type
Electric
Dimensions L x W x H (in.)
26 x 22 x 22
Two 120V, 20 Amp duplex and one 120/240V locking plug outlet
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