Hello.
Last week, I picked up this genset with a GPW engine. The engine does not have any rebuild tags on it, but does have a flaming bomb on the blank serial number pad. More information about the flaming bomb can be found on this thread--> viewtopic.php?f=4&t=269943&p=1573810#p1573810 Tom translated the casting number to August 12, 1943, and it runs beautifully. I just wanted to share this information with the genset community.
An Interesting PE-95-H
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GPWs 196622 & 196623
GPs 14351 & 16625
Slat Grill 118247
Convertos 0567349 & 0877894
Daughter - 10/23/2012
Son - 01/02/2018
Wife - Top Secret
GPs 14351 & 16625
Slat Grill 118247
Convertos 0567349 & 0877894
Daughter - 10/23/2012
Son - 01/02/2018
Wife - Top Secret
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Re: An Interesting PE-95-H
Very nice. I see the 88000 matches up the block and generator. As I said in the other forum post, those gensets that dont have a matching number, probably had service replacements. That could have been either the generator frame or the engine......
What happened to that 5KW one you had posted on here?
Mike
What happened to that 5KW one you had posted on here?
Mike
MIke
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1944 Hobart PE-197
1945 Onan PU/8
1945 PE-95G
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