Bossman
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Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:36:01 PM
Lance, you told me at one time that your show uses local power most of the time and rented a generator when needed. What size generator would you need to operate the whole show?
2ndgencarnie
Wednesday, February 18, 2004 4:48:29 PM
we blew up a 75kw and 125kw in the same night, both rentals, the service guy was pretty sick of us.
Da Bair
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Wednesday, February 18, 2004 5:03:53 PM
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Originally posted by 2ndgencarnie

we blew up a 75kw and 125kw in the same night, both rentals, the service guy was pretty sick of us.

How did ya'll manage that.
Thought I told you that intervention is REQUIRED if you see Glenn with so much as an insulated screwdriver in his hand.



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Da Bair
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Wednesday, February 18, 2004 5:52:50 PM
To answer your original question Boss, a 50kw set is sufficent.



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with-it
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Thursday, February 19, 2004 9:54:28 AM
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Originally posted by 2ndgencarnie

we blew up a 75kw and 125kw in the same night, both rentals, the service guy was pretty sick of us.

They were junk....and Nick wired them in....lol
babyhughie
Friday, February 20, 2004 11:28:16 AM
I saw a disgruntled employee dump 5 gallons of grey deck paint in the radiator of a cat generator.I also remeber as a kid we were playing westland mall with Mc Donagh's amusements and returned to the lot friday morning to find the generator truck along with half of the junction boxes gone!!!!That was an interesting weekend.
2ndgencarnie
Saturday, February 21, 2004 6:23:37 AM
Fisrt of all, i did not wire them in, with-it thinks that overnight he became an electrician, he wont let anyone touch things, although i will be doing my own this year, but that besides the point. I two once saw an idiot screw up the plant, just after closing when tear down was beginning, the plant went down and we had no lights since we were in a field in a lil town in Kentucky... oh BTW, the guy who screwed it up was the guy who owned it, we got it running 3 days later, what a night.
Da Bair
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Saturday, February 21, 2004 7:51:53 AM
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Originally posted by with-it

They were junk....and Nick wired them in....lol

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Originally posted by 2ndgencarnie

Fisrt of all, i did not wire them in, with-it thinks that overnight he became an electrician, he wont let anyone touch things, although i will be doing my own this year, but that besides the point.

Always two sides to the same story from you guys. Why don't you get together and both place the blame on a third party?



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2ndgencarnie
Saturday, February 21, 2004 4:46:39 PM
i could care less how many sides of the story there is, i know whats right.
with-it
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Sunday, February 22, 2004 7:18:46 AM
Actually, The plants had bad fuel filters in them, They were overdue for their check up according to the stickers on them....I just like aggravating Nick...lol I don't care how they're wired in if the engine don't run it doe'snt put out any power....and it's really Turbos fault...even though he was'nt there.
2ndgencarnie
Sunday, February 22, 2004 8:25:29 AM
and finally the truth comes out.