Pilgrim
Member
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2002
- Messages
- 34
- Location
- Ct (NW) US
- Tractor
- Deposit on JD 4110 (04/26/2002)-Delivered 06/29/2002
Hi Guys,
Here in Litchfield County Connecticut we just got socked pretty hard with ice. I got a full ½ inch. Did a number on the trees and of course the power went out. Lost power on Saturday 3:00 am and got it today (Monday) at about 4:00 pm.
Seems like the utilities response time is getting worse as the years go by.
The better half is “suggesting” that life would be better if we had a generator.
Now I’m not the type of guy that just says, “OK, I’ll pick one up on the way home from work”. Not that I’m not cheep, far from it, I just don’t want another piece of equipment sitting around that’s gonna require storage and maintenance and only get used 4 to 5 days a year.
I’ve got a JD 4110 (20 hp) with a perfectly good PTO sticking out her, ah, stern.
I’m only concerned with running the heat, the refrigerator and the water pump.
My “dream” would be to run a generator off the PTO with an extension cord into the basement onto some type of “magic box”, installed by an electrician, that hooks into my panel.
Is this STUPID or should I buy a dedicated unit. I think I would still have to have an electrician come in to set me up. 110 for the frig and 220 for water.
I searched this thread for PTO generators didn’t come up with much. Sorry if this topic has already been covered.
Here in Litchfield County Connecticut we just got socked pretty hard with ice. I got a full ½ inch. Did a number on the trees and of course the power went out. Lost power on Saturday 3:00 am and got it today (Monday) at about 4:00 pm.
Seems like the utilities response time is getting worse as the years go by.
The better half is “suggesting” that life would be better if we had a generator.
Now I’m not the type of guy that just says, “OK, I’ll pick one up on the way home from work”. Not that I’m not cheep, far from it, I just don’t want another piece of equipment sitting around that’s gonna require storage and maintenance and only get used 4 to 5 days a year.
I’ve got a JD 4110 (20 hp) with a perfectly good PTO sticking out her, ah, stern.
I’m only concerned with running the heat, the refrigerator and the water pump.
My “dream” would be to run a generator off the PTO with an extension cord into the basement onto some type of “magic box”, installed by an electrician, that hooks into my panel.
Is this STUPID or should I buy a dedicated unit. I think I would still have to have an electrician come in to set me up. 110 for the frig and 220 for water.
I searched this thread for PTO generators didn’t come up with much. Sorry if this topic has already been covered.