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Re: 3pt mounted, PTO driven generators
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Posted by Jerry A. on March 31, 2003 at 14:37:08 from (216.125.105.158):
In Reply to: 3pt mounted, PTO driven generators posted by Scott-NC on March 31, 2003 at 11:12:00:
I guess it depends on what you want it for.I own both. I've had a 10hp 6000watt (surge) generator for about 5 years. Used it at the construction site of my new shop before power was available. Have used it for other projects. I put it on wheels to roll around. It comes in handy for smaller projects. I also have it set up as power backup for our current house...it will run the furnace, sump pump and refrigerator. Not long ago I bought a used 25 kw Wingen PTO driven generator on a small trailer to use for backup power at the new house (we'll be living out in the country). It's very sturdy and parts are still available for this model, although it's about 25 years old. It will be great for back up needs but it would be a pain to drag the tractor everywhere I needed a little electricity. I'd suggest assessing your primary needs and spending your money there first. A 6-8 kw unit on wheels may give you what you want including some basic backup power. A larger PTO unit could be cumbersome.
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