Briggs Threw a Rod – No Oil Again

I found this Storm Responder Generator on OfferUp for $100.  The seller said it had less then 50 hours on the engine when it ran out of oil in threw a rod.  Will it make power again?  Lets find out.

Briggs and Stratton Engine Model: 210312-0159-E1 CODE: 090219YD
Vanguard Engine Mode: 235432-0595-E1 CODE: 99080349
Generator Model: 030430

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