Onan Rvqd 10000 Quiet Diesel Generator on 2040-parts.com
Bristol, Indiana, US
This is a 2012 RVQD 10KW diesel generator. It has 50 hours on it. The generator runs diesel fuel. It has never been installed. The generator has been ran and load tested for one hour @ 3/4 to full load prior to listing to assure operation. It has some mild scratches and dust from sitting at the dealer. The Installation and Operators Manuals are with the genset. You can find out more about this generator at the CumminsOnan website:
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