I have a Bx 2670, and was thinking about getting a generator to power the house in case of an emergency. The reason I was thinking PTO was that it doesn't have a carb and I already have a tractor. I know some people suggest that I will need the tractor for other things possibly if the power goes out, but in my case.. I don't have any trees near the house and I could leave it in the garage close to the house with a power transfer switch right next to the breezeway.
I know the bx has a lower hp pto 18.. so I started looking at around the 10-12 kw range. I would need to power on the furnace, stove and a few lights in the house. (I haven't done a check to see how much KW I will actually need yet).
However.. when I started to look around I saw a post from a dealer that related that " With your unit having 18 HP at the PTO the largest generator you could go with would be 9kW (9000 watts).
Your tractor does not produce enough power output to the PTO generator for it to produce the proper wattage or the proper Hz/Voltage and if connected to your unit you could damage the PTO generator and the equipment you are connecting it to.
Our smallest unit is a 10kW by IMD and with it being borderline with your tractor output we recommend that you contact IMD to confirm it would work."
I know that I couldn't power a 45 KW gen, but it looks like I won't be able to power anything then?
So Seeking advice I came here
Thanks
I know the bx has a lower hp pto 18.. so I started looking at around the 10-12 kw range. I would need to power on the furnace, stove and a few lights in the house. (I haven't done a check to see how much KW I will actually need yet).
However.. when I started to look around I saw a post from a dealer that related that " With your unit having 18 HP at the PTO the largest generator you could go with would be 9kW (9000 watts).
Your tractor does not produce enough power output to the PTO generator for it to produce the proper wattage or the proper Hz/Voltage and if connected to your unit you could damage the PTO generator and the equipment you are connecting it to.
Our smallest unit is a 10kW by IMD and with it being borderline with your tractor output we recommend that you contact IMD to confirm it would work."
I know that I couldn't power a 45 KW gen, but it looks like I won't be able to power anything then?
So Seeking advice I came here
Thanks