Racer71
Silver Member
Does anyone make a PTO driven generator? How would the engine adjust for the varing load?
Dmace said:Honestly, I would much rather have a gas powered generator sitting there doing what it is made to do rather than have my $20k+ tractor sitting there idling for the same output power. The tractor could be doing many other useful things instead of running a generator.
rope1 said:Not to get to far off subject, but has anyone ever tried to run a heat pump with a pto generator? I'm not electrically inclined by any means, but the furnace unit in our basement that runs the heat pump and electric back up heat has 2-60 amp breakers on it, any chance of a 13kw unit running that?
PaulChristenson said:Stand-alone...
12 kW Diesel Generator
Remember you need to operate your well pump and furnace as well as continue to do work around the farm...so commiting your tractor to the generator is a poor return on the engine hours...![]()
jeffinsgf said:To run a power tool on a job site, you might be right. To power your home in an emergency, you need a heck of a lot more power than a portable generator will deliver. You can invest several thousand dollars in a stand alone back up generator, or a couple thousand for a PTO generator that will be ready to go when you are. Stand alones have to be maintained, too.
John_Mc said:I did add a conversion kit to the generator to let it run on either gasoline or propane, so I don't have to worry about keeping fresh gas around... we have a 500 gallon propane tank.
John Mc