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Re: Re: Re: Re: 3pt mounted, PTO driven generators
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on April 01, 2003 at 15:18:48 from (216.254.163.103):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: 3pt mounted, PTO driven generators posted by dhermesc on April 01, 2003 at 11:38:42:
Years ago i started out with a 5kw welder gen set (Onan built) that i bought from Sears. It had a 10hp ohv Tecumseh motor. I took care of it and ran it a lot, so it always started pretty good. It, in fact was the only power i had for a couple years, so it was run a bit every day!! It finally develouped generator problems, and when i went back to Sears they never could find where they ever sold one like it!! They said it didn't exist, untill i took it to them, and then they just said they couldn't help me. A couple stores, and letters later i gave up!! I ended up takeing it to Onan, where it cost me 60 bucks to find out it wasn't worth what it would cost to fix it! Since then i bought a Lincoln Kohler powered welder gen set, but it was noisy and was very thirsty!! I did have a couple gen sets inbetween, but finally found the 15kw pto powered Winco that i have now. I bought it from Farm & Fleet when they went out of bussiness for $1,200.00. I really don't think that's too bad considering it's size. Now i can put my arc welder and/or wire feed on the trailor, and weld anywhere my tractor can go. It puts out enough kw to power anything i'll ever want to run, and even all at the same time if i want!! I can pull 5kw out of it easily with my compact tractor, or put it on something bigger to get full power out of it!! I see some pretty good deals on used ones from time to time too. Hope this helps, Robert
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