Generator Harbor Freight PTO Generator

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From your pics, it appears there are multiple mounting holes to choose from, in the frame, for the generator to mount to. I wonder if it can be slid back to make your shaft space a bit more generous???

It can be moved forward (there are holes for that), but is as far back on the frame as it will go. A larger tractor may need it moved forward.
Mf
 
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#22  
That generator looks exactly like the one I bought with "Torq" decals on it. They must be from the same manufacturer.

Tell me it's holding up and working great!!!;)
Mf
 
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Well the HF web site no longer has this unit. that is too bad.
 
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yeah, someone bought one! Please keep us posted on it, whether you like it or not. Even list its a fair price it seems... Wouldn't be shocked if it were the same parts as the northern tool.

15 kw... could you wire it into the house panel and avoid using the outlets?
 
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yeah, someone bought one! Please keep us posted on it, whether you like it or not. Even list its a fair price it seems... Wouldn't be shocked if it were the same parts as the northern tool.

15 kw... could you wire it into the house panel and avoid using the outlets?

What is the list price? It (the price) doesn't show up when I follow the link.
 
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What is the list price? It (the price) doesn't show up when I follow the link.

Well a couple of months ago it would show up on HFs website at $1299 plus shipping. Now there is no price listed. I haven't stopped by to see if it is still in the store order catelog. Maybe they have discontinued It?
Mf
 
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I bought one of these this past spring for backup power for the house. I've used it twice and it has worked very well. I had to move the unit back all the way on the stand and it was still to close to connect the pto shaft so I cut & weld some channel stock to move the pto attachment points 5" fwd. I think the Torq model has this already hence the extra $100 in cost. Now connecting the pto shaft is still tight but doable. My gearcase vent does leak a little oil when it heats up but only after a couple of hrs of use. So far I'm happy with it. My only other concern is that the unit is a pinch to big for my tractor (Kubota B2910). To keep from posible overloading the tractor I run it through 40 amp breaker.
 
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Looks like a well priced generator.
 
 
 
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