Long-Term Storage
Proper maintenance is required when the trailer will be
stored or removed from operation for long periods of time.
Refer to the Engine Operator's Manual and the Generator
Operator's Manual for all engine and generator long-term
storage procedures.
1. Make any repairs necessary to make sure the
equipment is fully functional upon recommissioning.
2. Clean and wash the frame and body panels. Apply
an anti-corrosion coating to all surfaces where
applicable.
3. Clean any oil or liquid spills inside the engine
compartment.
4. Drain the fluid containment system.
5. Clean all electrical wiring and components by hand
using non-corrosive cleaner.
6. Disconnect and remove the battery.
7. Use a suitable cover to protect the trailer.
8. Properly support the trailer axle on jack stands or
other suitable supports to allow the tires to remain off
the ground during storage.
Models and Serial Numbers
Model and serial number information is required for
product support and repair parts. Following are the model
and serial number locations of the primary components.
Trailer
The serial number plate for the mobile generator trailer is
located on the left front side of the unit (A, Figure 21).
21
A
Generator
The generator has a serial number plate (A, Figure 22)
attached to the top of the housing.
22
Perkins Engine
The engine has a serial number plate (A, Figure 23)
attached on the upper right side of the engine block
above the fuel injection pump.
23
Kubota Engine
The engine has a serial number plate (A, Figure 24)
attached to the top of the engine.
A
A
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