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These remote jobs take so much time just getting stuff there, made just a bit easier when I built the road over through the woods to my place. Still takles time but less handling, a load now takes about 3.5 hours from home to the camp travelling cross country through the woods. Getting stuff out to your camp on the island is even more time consuming and takes many trips.
Yes it does......and on my camp work it depends on wind and wave just getting there and being able to get materials ashore once there. Then I have to do my work in the late fall which is when the westerlies get going pretty good!!! But at least it's not boring!!! Try to get most everything needed out there before the weather changes.....I can work around and through chitty weather but it must be pretty decent for transportation of materials from the boat to the beach.
Put 3.5 hours break in tyme on the brandy new Hondah genny yesterday......me likey.......smooth.....steady 2690 rpm @60cycles on idle/eco-throttle and 3990 rpm @ 60 cycles off eco-throttle....very steady power at both settings....hoping the "new to me" one ends up as good......decided overnight that whilst I have it so far apart and am waiting on parts I had better adjust the valves......I 'spect it's nevah been done and know for absolute certain it has ovah 500 hrs on it. Green output light flashes one blink for each hundred hours of run time every startup with 5 being the max memory the inverter retains....5 blinks equaling 500 hours OR MORE.....and it blinks 5 tymes and I'm pretty sure it's OR MORE!! Anyway valves should be adjusted/checked every 300 hrs according to the book. Good tyme to take care of it.