The one thing I didn't do was make sure the generators were working.

I have what's been a super reliable Subaru 2300 watt generator that has always started on the first or
second pull for ten years, but last weekend it just wouldn't run. I spent hours taking it apart and cleaning components
with no luck. My cheapie back up hasn't run in years and last week was no exception.
I have a big 5000 watt job that was damaged on a job site that I haven't gotten repaired.
We were fine for the 18 hrs without power but I was really disappointed with myself for not making sure everything was
working as it should.
We got lucky. It was not that cold and we didn't get the rain we were forecast.
All three generators are going to the mechanic's tomorrow. Won't have this happen again.
Anyone else get caught short?
jb
