Sell Sheet

Portable Generators
Troy-Bilt
®
gas powered generators are designed to provide power in
the times and places you can’t get it anywhere else. There are several
features to pay attention to when choosing a portable power generator.
Look for a generator that offers the fuel capacity, run time and power
output that can supply you with the amount of power essential for
your home and for the length of time that best fits your needs.
Briggs & Stratton
®
420cc OHV
engines provide long life, high
performance and fuel efficiency.
High Performing,
Fuel Efficient Engines
Electric Start
Variety of Outlets
The Troy-Bilt XP’s electric start
provides fast, effortless starting of
the engine with a push of a button
and features a pull-cord backup.
Each generator features (1) 120/240-
volt 30-amp locking outlet and (4) GFCI
protected 120-volt household outlets
to power a variety of electronics.
How to Choose
It’s important to choose a product that is powerful and durable enough to fit your
specific power needs whether its during power outages, on the jobsite or for
outdoor recreation. The more wattage your generator produces, the more items
you can power at once.
Running Watts is the continuous wattage produced to keep items running.
Starting Watts is the maximum current that can momentarily be supplied when
starting a motor, multiplied by the generator’s rated voltage.
1
Per ANSI/PGMA G300-2015.
2
Starting Watts is the maximum current that can momentarily be supplied when starting a motor, multiplied by the generator’s rated voltage.
Troy-Bilt 6250 Watt
Portable Generator
6250 Running Watts
1
8500 Starting Watts
2
Troy-Bilt XP 7000 Watt
Portable Generator
7000 Running Watts
1
10500 Starting Watts
2
Available Models

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