wml52,
I stand corrected. I guess it is copper plated aluminum I was looking at. I might have shopped around a little more if I had known about the AL windings, however, it appears I would have ended up with the AL windings in any event. I was looking for other features. It appears most manufacturers have been using AL for the last two years except for the inverter type generators. In reality, for a standby generator that will likely get low total hours on it, it probably doesn't matter if it is CU or AL. I think what matters most over the life of a good generator is parts availability and product support. Buy a trusted name.
That said, the windings on my 71530 look to be well varnished, >5% THD, and overall it looks very well made. I primarily chose the 71530 for its very neat and foolproof dual fuel system. My neighbors always have trouble finding gasoline during extended outages. If your need for a generator is absolute necessity, and not just convenience, then you may feel better owning two, like I do. Even an Onan, or a CAT will fail occasionally.
Jeff