
She's a 7500 watt Wisconsin, 1800 rpm with a 2-cyl engine and crank start. Probably not too hard to convert to electric start...many of them were made with it.
She sat at the pawn shop for almost a year with a $900 price tag on her. When I saw her she was marked down to $200, since she would not start anymore.
DanB is an old engine expert, and it only took him a few minutes to diagnose the problem....the gas was old, stale and brown, and the gasket around the top of the glass fuel bell was cracked, so the mechanical fuel pump was sucking more air than gasoline.
We drained the gas, and made a new gasket with silicone, and she started right up! Very quiet thanks to the slow 1800 rpm operation.
Big Red has a good home now!
DANF