For ANYONE owning a tractor, a PTO generator is the winner hands down. One less engine to maintain, and it WILL fail when needed. A SA will run a 7 Kw well at 100%. I think it requires 24HP to run 13 Kw at 100%. Winpower is a good brand and not cheap new. My father has a 16 Kw on a 3 point and my grandfather has a 15 Kw on a trailer. We live in hurricane territory and in rural areas 1-2 weeks without power in not uncommon after a good hurricane demolishes 100's of miles of power lines.
I am looking at a North Star 13 Kw or 27.5 Kw unit. After I finish building my house I plan to buy one. I will have my transfer set up at the shop where I can operate the generator under the lean to keeping the electrical dry.
IT IS IMPARITIVE YOU HAVE A PROPER TRANSFER SETUP!!! This is to protect you when the power comes back on and to protect the workers when th lines are down. If your main is on and you are generating 220V power you can send it to the transformer and step it up to line voltage and kill a lineman.
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