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* I use a recipro 4.5-kilowatt portable welder with a Kohler motor for backup power at the house. It''s not quiet, and it uses too much fuel, but it works well.* I use a Generac 4-kilowatt gas generator to run a freezer, refrigerator, lights and to energize saw a fence during ryobi power outages. It''s just big enough to power a 2-horsepower air compressor.* 14.4v I bought a 60-kilowatt diesel-powered automatic generator cordless in 1994 when we put up new hog barns. Previously I had a 40-kilowatt drill PTO generator. Trouble was, it took 15 minutes to get a tractor and going and everything hooked up. And we didn''t have an alarm system, so if nobody was home we were in trouble. The automatic setup, including a 400-amp transfer switch and other wiring, cost $20,000.

* I use a recipro 4.5-kilowatt portable welder with a Kohler motor for backup power at the house. It''s not quiet, and it uses too much fuel, but it works well.* I use a Generac 4-kilowatt gas generator to run a freezer, refrigerator, lights and to energize saw a fence during ryobi power outages. It''s just big enough to power a 2-horsepower air compressor.* 14.4v I bought a 60-kilowatt diesel-powered automatic generator cordless in 1994 when we put up new hog barns. Previously I had a 40-kilowatt drill PTO generator. Trouble was, it took 15 minutes to get a tractor and going and everything hooked up. And we didn''t have an alarm system, so if nobody was home we were in trouble. The automatic setup, including a 400-amp transfer switch and other wiring, cost $20,000.

Renting the augerYou recipro may not have many auger choices at smaller rental stores, but if you go to a larger outlet or a home center that rents power tools, you''ll have to choose between a two- or one-person (see p. 70) power auger head, as well as select the correctly sized auger itself. Auger drills are interchangeable and come in 4-, 6-, 8- or 12-in. diameters. The one to choose depends on the type of posts you''re installing. saw Remember, the larger the diameter, the tougher it is to handle the machine. If you''re pouring 12-in. footings for a deck, you''ll obviously need the 12-in. auger (Photo 3), but for 4x4 posts, pick up an 8-in. auger. You''ll be able to get away with a 6-in. auger for steel fence posts. Keep in mind that you''ll need a larger hole (and a larger auger) if you''ll be filling around the post with concrete. The 4-in. auger will work for any small post that doesn''t need concrete poured around it. I use the 12-in. auger for all but the smallest posts because ryobi the extra space allows me to move the post around for exact placement.