I agree with Treemonkey. I would be interested in a PTO unit like that.
We have an old 1992 Kolher 5000 watt generator in the MH and its voltage and Hz output are not a direct function of RPM's of the engine but are set by solid state devices that are adjusted with a screw driver.
Its no load output was 118 volts and when I reset it to 126 volts (factory spec) I was able to run a lot more things before brown out condition occured.
I still think the frequency variation (or lack of variation) is much more a function of the tractor's governor than the generator itself.
The load is the load is the load, etc., how well the tractor keeps up with the changes in that load, whether increasing or decreasing, determines the consistency of the frequency.
A sufficiently large flywheel (doesn't have to be "large", just has to have a lot of moi, i.e. mass at the rim) can probably help ride through motor start peaks.