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Re: Need Opinion on PTO Driven Generators
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Posted by souNdguy on August 22, 2004 at 12:23:23 from (12.77.214.173):
In Reply to: Need Opinion on PTO Driven Generators posted by Arthur Brestlin on August 22, 2004 at 05:15:13:
Your N may or may not handle the FULL rated load of the genny.. however.. if you are not using that power.. it isn't being made. In other words.. if your house is only drawing 7kw.. then the gen is only producing that.. and the PTO HP requirements are lowered as well. That 24 hp might drop to 18hp at 2/3rds of rated load. Myself? I'm getting one.. but them.. I have a small aging fleet of tractos that can power it, and still have a tractor left over for 'work'. My biggest reason for this is my well. I have a slightly larger than residential well, due to my irigation needs.. and a 5500/6500 watt genny was ify on kicking the pump off sometimes. The pto 13kw is only about 1k$ plus shipping anyway. Just depends on what your wallet feels like. The side benefit of a self powered geny is you can take it camping.. or take it anywhere your tractor can't go.. etc.. Soundguy
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