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Old 05-14-2016, 03:24 PM   #1
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2004 35srv generator questions

Hey all!
I'm looking for some insight with my 35srv.
It has the generator prep package and I'm trying to put a generator in. I got a 2004 marquis gold 5500 for it. My problem is this. Fuel.
I can't seem to find a propane conversion kit for it and if I go with gasoline, I don't have a tank on the trailer. I'm hoping someone here can point me in the right direction to a stock fuel tank or a parts dealer that can, or help me find a propane conversion kit.
The generator model number is
Hgjab-1038d spec:d
Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thank you!!
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Old 05-14-2016, 04:56 PM   #2
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Hey all!
I'm looking for some insight with my 35srv.
It has the generator prep package and I'm trying to put a generator in. I got a 2004 marquis gold 5500 for it. My problem is this. Fuel.
I can't seem to find a propane conversion kit for it and if I go with gasoline, I don't have a tank on the trailer. I'm hoping someone here can point me in the right direction to a stock fuel tank or a parts dealer that can, or help me find a propane conversion kit.
The generator model number is
Hgjab-1038d spec:d
Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED!
Thank you!!
Jed,

Welcome to the forum.

Have you tried to Google "propane conversion kit for generator". A year or so back I came across an online generator store that had propane conversion kits for multiple brands. I didn't bookmark it, so I can't help you with a link.

One town where I lived retrofitted their push lawnmowers with 2 gallon gas tanks, mounted low down between the handle bars. Something to look at.
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I was able to find an after market one on ebay from a company called Nash fuel. It works great!
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I was able to find an after market one on ebay from a company called Nash fuel. It works great!
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