skipperbrown
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2002
- Messages
- 678
- Location
- Pensacola Fl, Birchwood TN
- Tractor
- Kubota b2650, bx2200, L3940 (gone), New Holland FWD TN85, RTV 900
Well after living through several hurricanes over the past 2 years and being w/o power for up to 11 days, let me say this about that: I recommend buying a dedicated generator (or 2) for generator duties during a power outage for the 3 following reasons.
One, you and your neighbors are going to need your tractor for cleanup. It won't be available for cleanup if it is running your freezer, fridge, and a/c. My bx ran 14 to 16 hours a day after Ivan moving huge amounts of debris, not to mention help lifting tar paper, shingles, and personnel up on roofs. My wife even said, gee, hon, I don't know how we would have ever got this place cleaned up w/o that little tractor.
Want to make friends in a hurry during a disaster? Buy a tractor w/ a fel. And as an added bonus, since you are tractor owner, you get to run the tractor while everybody else does the hard work w/ chain saws and lifting.
Two: Your tractor will run many hours unattended w/o an operator present while running a generator. Most generators have auto shutdowns if something goes wrong like low oil. I don't think our tractors are that smart. I know a lot of farmers run pumps and pond aerators and such off unattended tractors, but I'm not comfortable with the notion.
Three: After Ivan, I ran a 7500 watt generator about 20 hours a day for 11 days. I'd rather put those hours on another engine.
One, you and your neighbors are going to need your tractor for cleanup. It won't be available for cleanup if it is running your freezer, fridge, and a/c. My bx ran 14 to 16 hours a day after Ivan moving huge amounts of debris, not to mention help lifting tar paper, shingles, and personnel up on roofs. My wife even said, gee, hon, I don't know how we would have ever got this place cleaned up w/o that little tractor.
Want to make friends in a hurry during a disaster? Buy a tractor w/ a fel. And as an added bonus, since you are tractor owner, you get to run the tractor while everybody else does the hard work w/ chain saws and lifting.
Two: Your tractor will run many hours unattended w/o an operator present while running a generator. Most generators have auto shutdowns if something goes wrong like low oil. I don't think our tractors are that smart. I know a lot of farmers run pumps and pond aerators and such off unattended tractors, but I'm not comfortable with the notion.
Three: After Ivan, I ran a 7500 watt generator about 20 hours a day for 11 days. I'd rather put those hours on another engine.