About 106 hours, I run it once a month just to put load on it so time will change. (I haven't needed it for over a year).
Pull start or electric start. The battery seems to last about three (3) years.
8750 watts starting, 7000 running watts. (If I recall), it will run 12 hours on 8 gal tank.
Has a Subaru motor, model OG9811. (Transfer switch does NOT come with it). Included is 55' of heavy 10 gauge (10/3) Simflex wire (a $165 value) 125/250 volt 30 amp twist lock plug ($25 value). I would run from generator to breaker box. Also included are three (3) 5 gal plastic gas cans, (empty, of course).
It would run my house; refrigerator, water pump, furnace, stove, lights, AC, etc. It would put a drain on the machine when using the microwave oven.
The generator has been stored in the garage when not in use. Comes with a cover.
Solid rubber tires for easy to roll around, arms drop when not in use / needed. Oil and filter changed according to manufactures manual. The manual comes with the machine.
One (1) 220 outlet, four (4) 110 outlets. I would plug the 10 gage wire in the 220 outlet and run it to the breaker box and power my house.
Great little machine, great for camping, construction site or power for the home during an outage.
Hurricane season and thunder storms are coming, don't be caught in the hot sweaty dark again.
I hate to let it go, but I no longer have a need for it. The price is firm. Tariffs are coming. I've seen similar generators and such for less, this is not a disposable machine, it's an investment. It's worth every cent!