fatjay
Veteran Member
I thought of that, but I don't want my tractor tied up for 10-12 hours at a time. It's also my snowblower, and peak snow time is peak power outage time.
The plug is a NEMA 14-50. Do I put the 2 blacks into the breaker, the white to the negative, and ground to ground, and that's it? Then install the interlock on the panel to make sure some idiot doesn't backfeed from the breaker and kill a pole worker?
Consider a tractor PTO powered electrical generator.
I thought of that, but I don't want my tractor tied up for 10-12 hours at a time. It's also my snowblower, and peak snow time is peak power outage time.
Problem with a PTO generator is in the winter. I have the snowblower on my tractor and need to use the tractor to clear my 1/2 mi driveway. It sometimes takes hours with deep snow. The time and effort to connect, disconnect etc and shutting off the power for potentially hours makes a stand alone genset much nicer.
paul