Yamaha Generators Reviews
If quality and quiet is a priority to you then Yamaha generator
is the one for you. Yamaha includes everything you need
except for gas, oil, and the cover.
Top picks for today
When additional power is required to start higher amp motors,
the Boost Control Unit (BCU) available in Yamaha generators
senses this and diverts full battery power to the alternator
boosting output voltage for up to 10 seconds when needed.
The Yamaha generators also come with the wheels installed
which includes a locking caster and front and rear grab
bars that are part of the frame. This makes rolling just
effortless.
Some of their models also have centralized control panel.
The panel features a key switch for the starter or you can
use the recoil starter. Fuel shut-off control knob, Green
AC power LED, red overload LED, choke switch, low oil warning
light that will automatically shut down the engine.
Following are some popular models of Yamaha generators.
Click on them to get some excellent vendors for the same.
Industry news.
lahontanvalleynews.com | All Categories
Fallon and Churchill counties online source for News, Real Estate, Entertainment, events, and more.
Fallon cruises to season-opening win
The Fallon football team opened the 2010 campaign with a 56-34 win over South Tahoe on Friday at the Edward Arciniega Complex. Quarterback Colton Oney scored four touchdowns and running back Charlie Heck added three scores for the Greenwave. For more about the game, read Sunday's Lahontan Valley News. Copyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardFallon cruises to season-opening winSeptember, 3 2010 10:54 pm MST
Silver anniversary of Cantaloupe Festival takes place this weekend
Local farmers say there will be plenty of cantaloupes for the Fallon Festival Association's Hearts of Gold Cantaloupe Festival, including the heirloom melon that gave the event its name. The festival runs from Friday through Monday at the fairgrounds. "It was slow getting them off. It's just the weather," said Vickie Detomasi of Workman's Farms. "Of course that's farming. It can break you or make you, but we have lots of Hearts of Gold (cantaloupe), and we shouldn't run out." Lattin, Workman's and Pioneer farms are providing the festival's cantaloupes this year, which will be used to make ice cream dishes, daiquiris, bread, jam and more. "The Hearts of Gold cantaloupe jam is our No. 1 selling jam," said Rick Lattin, owner of Lattin Farms' and festival board member. He added the jam is going to be featured in the magazine Cooking Light next month. "We're getting some national recognitiCopyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardSilver anniversary of Cantaloupe Festival takes place this weekendSeptember, 3 2010 3:29 pm MST
Nevada guv candidates hit the road for Labor Day
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Ice cream socials, parades, lots of hand shaking, and oh, yes, fundraising, are on the agendas for Rory Reid and Brian Sandoval as they trek around northern Nevada this Labor Day weekend. The two may even cross paths. The traditional end of summer holiday is "the honest beginning of a campaign," said Fred Lokken, political science professor at Truckee Meadows Community College. "You don't stay home on Labor Day." Reid, the Democratic nominee, kicked off his five-day rural swing on Thursday, attending a band fundraiser at a city park in Elko. On Friday, his itinerary included a morning parade in Elko, followed by a noon ice cream social at Great Basin College. He then headed off to Winnemucca, where his schedule called for a "debate" at a middle school, though his main opponent didn't agree to it or intend to show. A recent poll by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and KLAS-TV showed Sandoval, a former fedeCopyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardNevada guv candidates hit the road for Labor DaySeptember, 3 2010 3:24 pm MST
Sex offender gets 17 years in child porn case
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A federal judge in Nevada sentenced a 51-year-old sex offender to more than 17 years in prison for receiving child pornography. The U.S. attorney's office in Las Vegas said Thursday that 210-month sentence for Mark Chanley came after Senior U.S. District Court Judge Lloyd George found him guilty at trial earlier this year of receiving child pornography. Prosecutor Daniel Bogden says Chanley faced a mandatory minimum of 15 years due to a prior conviction in Colorado for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy. The FBI and Henderson police seized hundreds of images and 22 videos of child pornography from Chanley's home in May 2007. A Colorado prison employee had reported an inmate there received photos of boys and descriptions of attempts to approach children from Chanley. Copyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardSex offender gets 17 years in child porn caseSeptember, 3 2010 3:23 pm MST
Principal arrested for meth
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Police say a 53-year-old Las Vegas school principal and a 48-year-old office manager at another campus have been arrested on methamphetamine possession and other charges. Clark County school police say Simmons Elementary School office manager Joseph Rodriquez was arrested Thursday after a bag of methamphetamine was found in the office at the school in North Las Vegas. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Friday that Dondero Elementary School Principal LeRoy Espinosa was arrested later at a home he and Espinosa share in northwest Las Vegas. Both men were booked at the Clark County jail pending court appearances on felony meth possession and misdemeanor marijuana and drug paraphernalia charges. Copyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardPrincipal arrested for methSeptember, 3 2010 3:23 pm MST
Painter held for trial in Vegas sex slaying case
LAS VEGAS (AP) - A Las Vegas Strip casino painting contractor has been bound over for trial in the slaying of a woman whose body was found in the desert last May. Clark County prosecutors are considering seeking the death penalty for 35-year-old Harold Wilson Marin in the asphyxiation of 43-year-old Edis Hernandez-Quintanilla. Marin was arrested May 1 after he was accused of dumping Hernandez-Quintanilla's body in the desert south of Boulder City. He now faces charges including first-degree murder and sexual assault. Las Vegas police say Marin confessed to investigators that he killed the woman after meeting her at a saloon. He claimed she was a prostitute, but police don't think she was. Marin is being held on $1 million bail at the Clark County jail pending arraignment Sept. 15 in state court. Copyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardPainter held for trial in Vegas sex slaying caseSeptember, 3 2010 3:23 pm MST
Defense still bothers Ault in Pack's opening win
Chris Ault is going to be difficult to please this season. "I'll tell you what, I'm concerned about our defense," said Ault after his Nevada Wolf Pack opened the season with a convincing 49-24 victory over the Eastern Washington Eagles Thursday night at Mackay Stadium. "I made that perfectly clear in (the post-game locker room)." Ault thought he made it clear ever since last season ended with a 45-10 loss to SMU in the Hawaii Bowl on Christmas Eve. But the Pack defense, which allowed three touchdowns and 432 total yards to the Division I-AA Eagles of the Big Sky Conference, obviously wasn't listening. "It's no secret," Ault said. "We're not a great defense. We're going to give up some yards and some plays. But the thing I'm disappointed in is our effort and our tackling. Those are just fundamental things that I didn't think we'd have to worry about." Consider the Pack coach worCopyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardDefense still bothers Ault in Pack's opening winSeptember, 3 2010 8:00 am MST
Optimism in the air for Greenwave football
Football season is finally here for the Fallon Greenwave. While most Nevada schools started the season last week, the Wave had a bye week. Now it's nine consecutive weeks of football starting with a familiar foe - South Tahoe - at 7 p.m. tonight at the Edward Arcinigea Complex. The Vikings roll into Fallon coming off a 20-9 season-opening victory over Portola, Calif. However, Fallon head coach Brooke Hill said his team has had two weeks of solid practice, and his athletes are ready to strap on the pads. "There's a lot of anticipation," Hill said. "We need a game. The coaching staff has even been a little ornery and want to get after it." Hill and the Wave will have to stop Vikings running back Jacob Stowell, who rushed for 188 yards on 38 carries and scored two touchdowns. South Tahoe quarterback Tyler Nesbitt completed 6-of-10 attempts for 92 yards and a touchdown. Hill said the Vikings lack depth, suiting up about 20 players, thougCopyright 2010 Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle StandardOptimism in the air for Greenwave footballSeptember, 2 2010 6:48 pm MST
Newsfeed display by CaRP |