Buying Advice PTO Driven Generator

   / PTO Driven Generator #21  
The very first post has a good link and a price with it.
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #22  
why do people worry about hours on a tractor? isn't that what you bought it for? If you have a 5 year old tractor, and it has 600 hrs on it, and i have the same one with 800 on it ( just throwing out 200 hrs in 5 yrs on a generator)....what is the difference in trade in value on the tractor....i bet it ain't nothin....


I say go pto and never look back....you know the tractor is gonna start, and if you need the tractor for a little while doing something else i think we can all live without power for an hour or two...
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #23  
I saw the HF unit but I dont think my BX24 will power it. Anyone try it yet.


It would run it, but you'd have to watch the load you put on the generator, keep load down and it will run perfect.
There are some lower wattage PTO generators, as low as 6KW. But 15KW really needs a 30HP tractor for full load, around 25HP at the pto.
I found the 6KW gas driven gennies really "gasp" when a well pump of 1.5 HP starts under load! Not good for the pump at all, that's why I went with a 15KW PTO genny.
The biggest outage we have had was the icestorms of January 2009. We were without mains power for nearly a week, and the 6KW was a pain in the butt. I don't know how they rate Briggs and Scrap iron engines HP ratings, but they don't compare to diesels of the same ratings.
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #24  
I sure wish I could find a 6k unit for 400$ and a 13hp engine around here. can't even touch the off brand chinese ones for that.

besides.. why buy a throw away. your tractor engine is high quality and made to run at load for extended time.. and not be thrown away.. :)

i'd hate to be in an outage when the timer went out on the throw away unit.. :)

soundguy

As stated in similar threads, I just can't see running my tractor for days on end to run a generator. I purchased a 6K unit, with 13 HP gas motor for under $400 new. I run it regularly to keep the gas fresh and I run stabil. I've run the machine for 5 days straight (only stopping for oil changes) without a hickup. That would be 120 hours just for the one power outage.

If the machine blows up, I throw away and purchase another.

My neighbor ran the machine for 8 days straight, again without a hickup. Thats almost 200 hours. Again, that is a $400 machine.

I just couldn't see putting the hours on my tractor when these generators are so inexpensive today.

I roll it out of my garage, plug in and cover with a 4x4 piece of plywood. It just does not get much easier other than auto start.

Joel
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #25  
I found the 6KW gas driven gennies really "gasp" when a well pump of 1.5 HP starts under load! Not good for the pump at all, that's why I went with a 15KW PTO genny.
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ditto that 100% we had some test wells we had to pump off on a jobsite.. the 5.5k-r/6.5k-p gassers wouldn't do it. had to use my pto genny til the company I work for ran and got a 8.5kw gasser...

soundguy
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #26  
why do people worry about hours on a tractor? isn't that what you bought it for? If you have a 5 year old tractor, and it has 600 hrs on it, and i have the same one with 800 on it ( just throwing out 200 hrs in 5 yrs on a generator)....what is the difference in trade in value on the tractor....i bet it ain't nothin....


I say go pto and never look back....you know the tractor is gonna start, and if you need the tractor for a little while doing something else i think we can all live without power for an hour or two...

I worry about hours because rebuilding a diesel tractor motor is a bunch more money than replacing a 13hp honda clone motor. I did buy my tractor to use, I use for digging, plowing, tilling, ripping, just about anything else to hard or heavy to do by hand.

I just can't rationalize it sitting for hours to power my house when I can do the same for short money with a purpose built generator.

Not to mention, my generator is in the garage and warm, the tractor is out in the yard and cold and always has the backhoe on it.

I can get gas a lot easier than diesel, particularly when the power goes out. Our local station on generator has gas and not diesel.

If winter, I'd have to first get to my tractor, then get the hoe off, and then get to the generator and hook up. Much easier to roll my generator out of my garage.

Joel
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #27  
The average tractor diesel should run for thousands of hours before needing rebuilt if you keep up with maintenance. while you might need a clutch a 4000 hrs.. but the diesel engine should be good. not uncommon to see larger units eclips 10k hrs without rebuild. go thru 4 or 5 throw away gennies and you have a diesel rebuild... :) just a different way of looking at it I guess. I know my tractor will start. I don't know if my weedeater or lawnmower will.. :) and they always decide to have problems when you need them. look at ethanol and fuel lines right now. i have resorted to keeping rolls of fuel line at home just to keep the small engine stuff running. thank goodnedd my old gas tractors have metal fuel lines... :)

Since I have a diesel tank at my farm.. diesel is by far easier to get during imclement weather. and not that gas is cr@ppy.. who wants to buy it in bulk and let it set around and go stale and drink water like a fish. :)

soundguy
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #28  
If winter, I'd have to first get to my tractor, then get the hoe off, and then
Joel

now that makes a difference. if you have a TLB or just a TB.. then you are not really setup for pto powered implements anyway.. :) at least not quickly.

soudnguy
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #29  
i had a pto generator, 25 kw ran it with my nh 1520, it will put out about 9 kw with this motor, is very stable, the only problem is my wife could not attach it to the tractor, i loved the rig but i had to have something the wife and daughters could handle, so got a 10kw gas unit, they roll it 10 feet out the garage plug in the cable, start the generator, flip the transfer switch and they have power. i keep 5 gal can next to the generator with gas rotated out every 4 months. this will run the generatopr untl i get home to handle the refueling.

alex
 
   / PTO Driven Generator #30  
Another often mentioned "con" is that your tractor is tied up running the PTO. Following a storm or hurricane you may want to have your tractor available to work. I know we were glad to have it to move trees after Isabel came through.
 

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