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King-Craft 1705-6000W generator

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for King-Craft 1705-6000W generator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Holder for King-Craft 1705-6000W - Part APG3009-K-04-JD

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    Part #APG3009-K-04-JD

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  • Handle for King-Craft 1705-6000W - Part APG3009-T-13-JD

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  • Bolt for King-Craft 1705-6000W - Part APG3009-S-16-JD

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  • Case for King-Craft 1705-6000W - Part APG3009-Q-10-JD

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King-Craft Generator 1705-6000W FAQs

A 6,500-watt portable generator can power many essential circuits, but it typically will not run an entire modern home at once (especially central AC, electric heat, or an electric water heater). With a King-Craft 1705-6000W generator, plan to run selected loads and manage what’s on at the same time.

What a 6,500-watt generator can usually handle

Most homes use a mix of running watts (continuous) and starting watts (surge). A 6,500-watt class generator is usually best for essentials and a few convenience loads.

Common “essentials” you can often run (not all at once):

  • Refrigerator or freezer
  • Sump pump (if applicable)
  • Gas furnace blower (if you have gas heat)
  • A few lights and phone/laptop chargers
  • Microwave or coffee maker (one at a time)

Loads that usually prevent “whole house” operation

These loads often exceed a 6,500-watt generator by themselves or leave too little capacity for anything else:

  • Central air conditioning (high starting surge)
  • Electric furnace or baseboard heat
  • Electric water heater
  • Electric range/oven or clothes dryer
  • Well pump plus other large loads at the same time

Quick sizing check (simple method)

Use this approach to decide what you can run:

Step What to do What to watch for
1 List the circuits you want powered Focus on essentials first
2 Add running watts for those items Stay under about 80% of capacity for stability
3 Identify the biggest starting-watt load Motors and compressors surge
4 Avoid stacking surges Start one motor load at a time

Why it matters

Overloading a generator can trip breakers, cause low voltage that damages motors and electronics, and make the engine hunt or stall. Load management (what you run and when) is what makes a 6,500-watt generator work well during an outage.

Parts and help for your model

If you’re troubleshooting output issues (no power, breaker trips, unstable voltage), we recommend checking wiring connections, outlets, and protective devices, then using a meter to confirm voltage under load. You can look up parts for the King-Craft 1705-6000W and search by model on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common problems we see with the King-Craft 1705-6000W generator are no-start conditions, low or no AC output, and surging under load. These issues usually trace back to fuel delivery, ignition, airflow, or basic electrical protection components like breakers and fuses.

Common symptoms and what they usually mean

  • Won’t start or starts then dies: stale fuel, clogged carburetor jets, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug
  • Surges or hunts at steady load: partially clogged carburetor, vacuum leak, governor linkage out of adjustment
  • No AC power at outlets: tripped breaker, blown fuse, bad receptacle, wiring issue
  • Low voltage or weak power: overloaded generator, engine speed too low, AVR/brush issues (if equipped)
  • Runs rough or stalls when load is applied: fuel restriction, dirty carburetor, failing ignition coil

Quick checks we recommend (in order)

  1. Fuel: Drain old gas; refill with fresh fuel. Open the fuel valve (if equipped).
  2. Choke and throttle: Start with choke on, then move to run as it warms.
  3. Spark: Inspect/replace the spark plug; confirm spark.
  4. Airflow: Check the air filter and intake for blockage.
  5. Overload: Disconnect all loads; restart; then add loads one at a time.
  6. AC protection: Reset any breakers; check for a blown fuse.

Electrical troubleshooting basics

Use a meter to confirm output at the receptacle with the generator running.

What you measure Typical result What to do next
0 VAC at outlets No output Check breaker/fuse, receptacle, wiring; then AVR/brushes if equipped
Low VAC (below normal) Weak output Reduce load; verify engine speed/governor; inspect alternator components
Normal VAC, but tools still fail Load issue Check extension cord, plug, and appliance load requirements

For safe meter technique and interpreting readings, use how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video. For fuse diagnosis, use how to tell if a fuse is blown.

Why it matters

A 6000W-class generator like the 1705-6000W is sensitive to fuel quality and load. Fixing a simple fuel restriction or a tripped breaker prevents repeated no-starts, unstable voltage, and damage to connected equipment.

Last updated: March 2026

The most common reason a King-Craft generator like model 1705-6000W will not start is fuel-related, especially old gasoline that gums up the carburetor and prevents the engine from getting the right fuel mixture. A fouled spark plug is another frequent, quick-to-fix cause.

Quick checks that solve most no-start problems

  • Fuel freshness: Drain old fuel and refill with fresh gasoline.
  • Fuel valve and choke: Confirm the fuel valve is ON; use choke for cold starts, then open it as the engine warms.
  • Spark plug condition: Remove and inspect; clean or replace if fouled, wet, or heavily carboned.
  • Air filter: Check for a clogged or oil-soaked filter that can choke airflow.
  • Low-oil shutdown (if equipped): Verify oil level is at the full mark; many generators will not start when oil is low.
  • On/Off switch and breaker: Make sure the engine switch is ON and the output breaker is reset.

Most-likely causes and what they look like

Symptom Most likely cause What to do first
Starts briefly, then dies Carburetor varnish from old fuel Drain fuel; clean carburetor bowl and jets
Cranks but never fires No spark or no fuel Check spark plug; confirm fuel flow
Strong fuel smell, plug wet Flooded engine Open choke; pull-start a few times; dry/replace plug
Pull rope is very hard to pull Possible engine/mechanical issue Stop and inspect for binding before forcing

Why it matters

Old fuel can leave residue that restricts tiny carburetor passages, so even a small amount of varnish can prevent starting. Keeping the fuel system clean and the ignition parts (like the spark plug) in good shape prevents most “won’t start” complaints.

Parts and repair help

If you need replacement parts for your King-Craft 1705-6000W generator, start with the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect. For safe electrical troubleshooting steps, we also recommend how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Last updated: February 2026

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