I bought this generator from at a military auction and used it for standby power, which is to say, it simply sat in my garage. I finally came up with money to buy stationary residential backup standby generator, so, this one will go. It is good for jobsite type work as well as for small standby power, due to its high engine life.
Due to my rotator cuff injury, I replaced recoil starter on it with an adaptor to start it with a cordless drill. It starts quite easily every time. At your request, I can replace the adaptor back with the original recoil start, but even if you would like to keep the adaptor, you'd obviously get the recoil start.
I also placed this genset on casters for ease of moving around.
I would prefer a local pickup. The buyer would be able to inspect the item, start it, load test etc.