HondaGalToo
Control Rider
They say not to run generators in the rain, but whenever we need our home genny, it's due to a storm and it's raining or snowing. I've tried putting a piece of plywood on top with a brick, but it often vibrates off. Then we found a product called Gen Tent. www.gentent.com
Made in the USA in NH from marine grade vinyl. It attached easily to our Briggs and Stratton Storm Responder. It held up in all the wind we had. Trees fell. Flashing blew off the house, but this cover didn't budge. Customer service was awesome, too. We found and ordered late last week, not expecting it for this storm. Mark (who I think is the owner) contacted us and said he'd expedited shipping for us at no extra charge, so we'd receive it on Saturday, in time for Sandy. Wonderful!
Just an option if you're looking to protect your generator in the rain/snow.
Made in the USA in NH from marine grade vinyl. It attached easily to our Briggs and Stratton Storm Responder. It held up in all the wind we had. Trees fell. Flashing blew off the house, but this cover didn't budge. Customer service was awesome, too. We found and ordered late last week, not expecting it for this storm. Mark (who I think is the owner) contacted us and said he'd expedited shipping for us at no extra charge, so we'd receive it on Saturday, in time for Sandy. Wonderful!
Just an option if you're looking to protect your generator in the rain/snow.