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Mep 803 Frozen Front Panel Hinge

Triton

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This is the second time this has happened, this last freeze I went to start the generator in 22 degree temps and rain. The hinge on the front door was froze solid and I couldn't get the door up without a lot of force. Didn't want to bend the door or do other damage so I poured some hot water on it. What would be a good way of stopping this from happening? I thought of putting some duct tape over the hinge to keep the ice down. Anybody have a remedy?
Thanks
Keith
 

Ray70

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If you can get your hands on a scrap of rubber roofing, I just lay pieces over my machines big enough to overhang the edges a little.
It's heavy enough to not be able to blow away in the wind.
if you need to use the machine you can just fold it back where needed ( radiator air outlet, exhaust pipe etc. )
 

WWRD99

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If you can get your hands on a scrap of rubber roofing, I just lay pieces over my machines big enough to overhang the edges a little.
It's heavy enough to not be able to blow away in the wind.
if you need to use the machine you can just fold it back where needed ( radiator air outlet, exhaust pipe etc. )
That stuff works great!!
 
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