Tom C 7 #1 Posted 18 hours ago Had a great score, my new little Tas generator arrived today! Bit of a time warp. It’s not had much use, and came with original box fuel mixing bottle, funnel and manual. Looks like it will probably go! It’s got Silver grey P7 engine and looks like a mid production I am guessing 1965-‘69 it has the fan cover that has screws on the outside and a T pull start handle. It’s instruction manual has a pic of the earlier engine with the OR type pull start knob. Can’t find much about it on the net. The manual says PEG100 is 110volt they have an AC output socket on left and DC socket on right at 400 watts and 12v DC terminals at 10 amps or 120watts. The one I have is a PEG200 which is the 220-240volt version 400 watts. the Tas engined contraptions are slowly breeding, I have a Sharpcut P7 powered shearing machine, and a PED3 P7 engine drill, and bits of a P7 pump. And a P7 engine, am looking for a P7 chain saw! Cheers from Australia Tom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites