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I would.. You are going to need it eventually, and most likely the cost of the bill all winter will still be cheaper than the generator. It would be nice to get there and just flip the switch.
We worked of generators a fair deal and it sucked. Always a constant drone around, always having to deal with hauling fuel, half the time you smell like fumes. Just not fun. If you weren't going to have power eventually, or you needed it for other jobsites it would be worth it. But for this one? I think Id get power onsite and be done.
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