OK - so I'm being super-detailed in my study of what generators are out there. I'm trying to get a grasp of what's what though.
Since they don't seem to make PTO generators with ratings around 8000W - all I really need or want to run off my BX2200 - I ended up looking at belt-driven generators. This raised a question for me. In the picture below is a 10,000W belt-driven generator (courtesy of Northern Tool). The drive shaft is on the back right ... you can figure it out.
This costs $569.99
The next picture is of a 12000W PTO driven generator ... note the gear box and PTO coupling on the back side attached to the drive shaft of a generator otherwise the same as above.
This costs $1899.99
So I am left scratching my head here. Allowing for a bit of a difference in price due to different power outputs, the only difference I see is a gearbox and PTO shaft coupler. Is that really a $1000+ item?
If not, does anyone know where I could get one? I'm assuming it has a couple of gears in it, some oil and then the PTO shaft coupling. I'm hoping it would make an 8kW PTO generator a possibility for under $1000.
Am I missing something? It would be great to hear back from someone with practical experience.
Patrick
Since they don't seem to make PTO generators with ratings around 8000W - all I really need or want to run off my BX2200 - I ended up looking at belt-driven generators. This raised a question for me. In the picture below is a 10,000W belt-driven generator (courtesy of Northern Tool). The drive shaft is on the back right ... you can figure it out.

This costs $569.99
The next picture is of a 12000W PTO driven generator ... note the gear box and PTO coupling on the back side attached to the drive shaft of a generator otherwise the same as above.

This costs $1899.99
So I am left scratching my head here. Allowing for a bit of a difference in price due to different power outputs, the only difference I see is a gearbox and PTO shaft coupler. Is that really a $1000+ item?
If not, does anyone know where I could get one? I'm assuming it has a couple of gears in it, some oil and then the PTO shaft coupling. I'm hoping it would make an 8kW PTO generator a possibility for under $1000.
Am I missing something? It would be great to hear back from someone with practical experience.
Patrick