Inverter Generator doesn't have a wheel kit

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I am looking at the Westinghouse iPro4200 inverter generator which has an open frame, but does not have a wheel kit. Does anyone have recommendations on something to put this on wheels, please? I have found Folding Platform Carts and Adjustable Dollies, and would like to get opinions/suggestions from anyone who has done something like this before? Also, when doing this, do I need to be concerned with grounding the generator?

Length: 24"
Width: 20.5"
Height: 20"
Weight: 82 lb (dry)

Westinghouse iPro4200 Specs
https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/41/414d8a57-33c3-4504-a846-ae63fe61d65a.pdf

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Westing...rator-with-Full-Panel-GFCI-iPro4200/305028711
 

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For wheels, I'd consider a furniture dolly. They're pretty cheap with 4 casters and would probably be pretty easy to secure with some metal straps. Look up grounding rods. They're basically just a metal rod with a wire that runs to the genny.
 

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