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Cummins Onan 2012 Cmqg 5.5hgjad-2274 Efi Generator 5500 on 2040-parts.com

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Bristol, Indiana, United States

Bristol, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cummins Onan Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:5.5HGJAD-2274

This is a 2012 Cummins Onan 5500 Commercial Quiet Gas - Fuel Injected generator.  The generator has only 2 hours on it and was test ran under full load for an hour to assure operation. It is a EFI generator so you will need to purchase a high pressure fuel pump system. Onan offers the 541-1002 kit, I have those available for $275.00. This unit is really clean and ready to run. You can find out more about this generator at the CumminsOnan website. 

Weight: 288 lbs (131 kg) 
Size: Length 33.6 in (853 mm), width 22.2 in (563 mm), height 16.7 in (425 mm) 
Sound: 69 dB(A) readings at 10 ft (3 m) half load


Great Price.  Sold as is - no warranty / no returns.  

The generator will need to be shipped common freight and will take 5 - 7 days for delivery.  This generator weighs around 350 lbs so we will ship only to a business location, that you can arrange, that has the ability to unload the unit from the back of a semi trailer. Shipping includes skidding and boxing the unit.  I ship only to the lower 48 states.  Local pick-up is available.

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