daybreak1998
Silver Member
Howdy,
With a central farm meter and distribution from there, I use a 30kw PTO generator with a 90,000 watt surge. Larger tractor with 540/540e/1000 pto. The tractor running at 540e, means the PTO shaft is 540rpm and the tractor is about 1610rpm on the engine (just a nice slow diesel sipping speed) Powers wells, barns, house, shop, run-in sheds. This will run 24/7 as needed. Because of the tractor size, and the genset size, the power generation is maintained right at 60Hz, and 240volts no matter what load.
With a central farm meter and distribution from there, I use a 30kw PTO generator with a 90,000 watt surge. Larger tractor with 540/540e/1000 pto. The tractor running at 540e, means the PTO shaft is 540rpm and the tractor is about 1610rpm on the engine (just a nice slow diesel sipping speed) Powers wells, barns, house, shop, run-in sheds. This will run 24/7 as needed. Because of the tractor size, and the genset size, the power generation is maintained right at 60Hz, and 240volts no matter what load.