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Re: PTO drive generator?
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Posted by Kendall on March 01, 2002 at 14:06:51 from (64.209.33.251):
In Reply to: PTO drive generator? posted by Curt N/W Wisc. on March 01, 2002 at 05:52:27:
Go to www.google.com and do a search on PTO GENERATOR and you will find everything in the world on pto gererators. I saw one that was on a trailer that hooked to your drawbar and pto shaft so you could take it where you need it. I like that idea. Some are stationary and some hook up to you 3 point hitch. My brother-in-law lives in the country and like you, he said when the power goes out its out for a day or 3. He had a 5000watt generator wired up to his house. It runs pretty much everything except centeral AC. Mostly fridge, freezer and a few lights.You'd probably need 10k or 12k watt for central AC. You will find that the portable generators cost less that a pto driven unit. You'd think they would be less since you're providing the engine.
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