This has to be the coolest little generator I've ever seen!
@DragonPlauge280610 ай бұрын
Interested in this little thing I'd say it was probably someone's backup genny that they didn't use often hence the lovely condition of everything I'd agree she's probably 1970s I don't think It'd be much older as there are too many plastic components
@neilblenkinsopp90810 ай бұрын
Like your house those pebble walls show some colours 😊
@whitesapphire586510 ай бұрын
Those are USA "recepticals"! Very common on Japanese generators that were aimed at the US market, and then rejigged for the UK/European market. Tanaka made some really good kit, and easily comparable to Honda. Age wise, I'd take a tilt at 1970s.
@theoilybeard328710 ай бұрын
I think the fonts and appearance put it at late 1960s? Think of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). It's very cute! Since the remaining old 2 stroke oil in the glass bowl looked clean, I'd have been tempted to just give it a go without cleaning the carb and hope the new fuel mix washes out any old oil. Maybe get it started with some down the plughole! It's very clean for it's age, maybe somebody took it camping, used it once then put it away and it was never used again?
@stevengeater6198Ай бұрын
Hi man cave, another great video, it would be great to see your stuff, I am into tractors, will be at the Suffolk Show and Henham!
@mohabatkhanmalak116110 ай бұрын
Its a lovely little generator, that would come in handy for any outages or need for site power. Probably was bought new for a camper(back then camping trips to the sun - Spain, Italy, S. France was popular), then was dry stored in its box. I think its from the late 60's to early 70's, judging from the Amp/volt meter, the bake-lite looking plastic and the electric connectors. In the mid 70's, plastic technology made some leaps and the Japanese changed over to using spade type electric connectors.
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
You know they do make an Impact driver that you hit with a hammer to loosen very tight screws etc!
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
very well done with pulling that flywheel.
@Graham199513 ай бұрын
Ive got a Tanaka pole hedge trimmer and my one handed chain saw is Tanaka, good quality and very reliable. I believe they stopped production a couple of years ago.
@cornishadz10 ай бұрын
Thats a neat little generator
@theoilybeard328710 ай бұрын
I have a handy can of "Solvisol" brand contact cleaner, one of it's uses is cleaning points - I have actually seen it bring a spark back from old points with nothing more than a spray! Probably best to clean them first, but if it works then it saves you time doing that before you sort out fueling etc. I first used it back in the 80s/90s for cleaning volume/tone control pots on old amps when they'd got old and crackly. Almost anything with contacts in is worth a spray if they are playing up, quite often it works just fine.
@theoilybeard328710 ай бұрын
Servisol perhaps?
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
De Oxit is used in Electronics I dont know if it h as a lubricant but it helps establish a better connection for contacts and IC sockets etc.
@royhubbard999710 ай бұрын
Great to hear a Norfolk accent. I was born in Norwich near the St Augustines Gates now in South Australia
@tubeDude4810 ай бұрын
While you have the flywheel off, check that the kill wire isn't grounded.
@Brian-194810 ай бұрын
Isn't the carb behind the black filter cover?
@roberthocking913810 ай бұрын
Looks like it’s never been run or opened up before. The Japanese made excellent machinery back in the 70s/80s
@anthonysimonhough969110 ай бұрын
Thanks for another interesting movie, it’s interesting to see a older jappanes motor.
@benwinstanley1012 ай бұрын
Love tanaka stuff
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
I believe that plunger might be an automatic choke or throttle
@stephengunrunnerhanson355010 ай бұрын
It will start and a great video
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
A Sumo Wrestler tightened those Philips screws LOL
@angel384164 ай бұрын
Tengo el mismo, es buenísimo!!
@Equiluxe110 ай бұрын
The polarised plugs (one blade wider than the other) came into use in the early 1960's so that unit could be 60's or 70's. By the way the wider pin/blade is the neutral. Those screws are not posidrive or Philips but JIS Japanese industrial standard, so it is easy to strip the heads without having a jis screwdriver.
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
I will lookup Tanaka
@ludditeneaderthal4 ай бұрын
Shes not as old as you think. Their first light genny (qeg 300) came out in 71. Somebody has an original box and warranty card example of this model dated 82. Japanese made with a us plug makes it pre-93... so call her sometime 80 to 92 fairly safely
@paulshenton652710 ай бұрын
Never noticed, but did you put a spot of oil on the points cam pad
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
I wonder if that is not a plunger it might be a solenoid
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
That Engine almost looks like a motorcycle Engine
@nigelp535210 ай бұрын
Could the plunger be some sort of governor for the throttle?
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
that rusty spark plug I could see a spark
@Herbybandit10 ай бұрын
I'd say it was made in the 70's
@Eken-Eken10 ай бұрын
Why calling the plug a Euro style while its clearly an American one?
@timothyhatcher867310 ай бұрын
Hi Mr man cave if u ever want to sell your generator please let me know as I have been looking for one for a long time
@stevegoddard36310 ай бұрын
Might be made to look old could be newish
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
Fiber in youre Pepsi yum!
@terryraymond798410 ай бұрын
hmmm I cant see a spark
@adeb5910 ай бұрын
Do you want to double your money on it 🤣🤣🤣🤣 no harm in trying ( do you know that you have set me going on stationary engine I had forgotten how much fun they can de had my first engine when I was 13 now I’m 64 and getting back in to it a very big thank you ). Will