Ford 11,050W Dual Fuel Portable Generator with Switch & Go Technology and Electric Start, FG11050PBE

April 25, 2019 - Comment

The Ford FG11050PBE Dual Fuel Portable Generator has the power you need to weather the storm and the “Built Ford Tough” durability you can rely on. Its 457cc 4-Stroke, OHV engine can be run on either gasoline or liquid propane, and patented Switch & Go technology allows you to seamlessly switch between fuel sources while

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The Ford FG11050PBE Dual Fuel Portable Generator has the power you need to weather the storm and the “Built Ford Tough” durability you can rely on. Its 457cc 4-Stroke, OHV engine can be run on either gasoline or liquid propane, and patented Switch & Go technology allows you to seamlessly switch between fuel sources while in operation. The rugged M-Frame design with drop-down handles and 10″ Never-flat wheels provide optimal portability, so you can store and maneuver the unit with ease.

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Anonymous says:

So far I am really impressed with this Generator! Arrived yesterday via Estes freight who was great to deal with. They sent a smaller truck per my request as my driveway is challenging for large trucks. Generator was in perfect shape and relatively simple to install wheels and handles. Also need to remove to red shipping brackets. Cosmetically with the shiny chrome wheel covers and Ford blue paint job, this is a very good looking unit and high WAF.Filled it with oil and had another quart of 10-30W on hand as one reviewer here…

Anonymous says:

Once started, works fine, but starter methods need rethinking. I used the generator frequently while at my vacation property which is off the grid. The battery on the generator did not hold enough charge to start while using remote or push-button start so I had to use the recoil starter. There seems to be some sharp edge in the path of the pull-cord. The original cord started to fray after only about 10 uses and snapped a few uses later. I used a length of 1/4″ nylon rope to replace but that snapped a few days later. I then replaced the cord with…

Anonymous says:

Works even better than I expected. We bought this for our RV fifth wheel. My last generator was only 5500 W and would not run the entire trailer. This Ford 11050/9000 ran both ACs, the microwave (1500 watts), and the Keurig at the same time without even flinching. It is not a quiet generator. But it is quieter than our last one. It’s a dual fuel generator, so I switched it from gas to propane while it was still running. It worked perfectly. After we assembled the generator, we followed the instructions and it fired up the…

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