Posted by Steven f/AZ on January 24, 2010 at 16:18:26 from (24.121.133.154):
My parents up in ND are currently victims of an unreal ice storm that has taken out power for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
Dad is currently running a 27,000 watt continuous duty generator with his IH 1086 (about 140 horsepower). Been running for almost 100 hours straight now and they say it could be up to two weeks before power is restored. We are confident that what we have will hold up, but what about next time? And the wear and tear of two solid weeks generating power for the entire farm and cattle operation will take its toll on the generator. It is a 540 PTO.
So, he plans on ordering a new one. I'm looking for experience with 27,000 watt or higher continuous duty PTO powered generators. What brand? How is the parts and service? How many hours have you used it with or without trouble?
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