Not needed. Electronics with their switching power supplies are very tolerant to fluctuations of voltage and frequency. Just get a quality generator, don't overload it, and have a big enough tractor. You will have clean, stable power.
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I have the 13KW Northstar gen from Northern Hyd mentioned by an earlier poster. I mounted it on a pressure washer cart and adapted the cart to the 3pt. Easy to wheel to the tractor. Then the tractor handles it. I have no trouble/vibration running mine held by the 3ph. ... Or just sitting behind the tractor attached only to the PTO -- wouldnt want to start it with a jerk in that mode tho. :o ... Quite convenient.
larry
10,000 Watt PTO Generator
I'm wondering about disassembling the gearbox on this unit and remachining the input to a 1.0000" diameter to fit into this adapter:
USA Pump Adaptor 1" Round Bore
This in conjuntion with a bell housing type adapter would hopefully let the generator mount directly to the PTO housing on the tractor. My thinking is that the overall length might be short enough to allow leaving the generator mounted while leaving room for other 3PT attachments. Pipe dream?
Yeah, I understand what you're saying. Could probably include a welded support under the bell housing extending back under the gen body.