i had a 25 kw generac pto generator, it was much easier to move and hook up on the trailer, i put a trailer jack with wheel on the hitch and could wheel it into position and hook up the pto shaft. i sold it when i realized my wife would never be able to hook up the pto shaft. so you may want to see if your wife can handle that chore first. it sure is easier to hook the trailer up that to hook up the three point to the generator for me at least. bought a winco trifuel that was on wheels and could be taken outside the garage, electric start hook up the cable and flip the breakers and it was on.
i added a gen-tran sub panel and moved the circuits i wanted to run over to the sub panel , the generator cable hooks right into the panel . this way my girls could handle the generator if i was not at home, then every time i tested the generator i made them come down and hook up, start, and transfer the power so they would be familiar with it. with the electric start, short cable run 25 ft, and easy hook up they were able to handle this easily i kept 5 gal can of gas in the garage which would run the generator for 5-8 hrs, if they needed more fuel they could go to the barn and put a couple of cans in the tractor bucket and bring them to the house.
alex
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i added a gen-tran sub panel and moved the circuits i wanted to run over to the sub panel , the generator cable hooks right into the panel . this way my girls could handle the generator if i was not at home, then every time i tested the generator i made them come down and hook up, start, and transfer the power so they would be familiar with it. with the electric start, short cable run 25 ft, and easy hook up they were able to handle this easily i kept 5 gal can of gas in the garage which would run the generator for 5-8 hrs, if they needed more fuel they could go to the barn and put a couple of cans in the tractor bucket and bring them to the house.
alex
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