</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Do you have a set-up now to plug your house into? What are the typical outages like around you. 1 day, 2,3?? Could you live without your tractor while it's running the house?
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I do have a transfer switch that would supply part of the house. The well is actually 650 ft away, and on the same meter as the barn. I would be needing to install a transfer switch down at the well, and another at the house.
There have been outtages of many days in the past. They had very mild winters for the last 10 or so years too, but last year had 2 feet of snow (accumulated) in a few days. We are more prone to freezing rain than the surrounding valley.
Everything is electric. There is no gas line to power a generator, nor a giant propane tank. Once I get some alternative energy systems in place, I will sweat such things a bit less, but right now it just has me nervous.
I am not really worried about losing the tractor to the generator for a few days if it means having electricity vs. not.
I guess my biggest concern is freezing pipes and the lack of pumped water. I would probably run the generator for a few hours at the house, then move the tractor down to the well and run it there for a few hours.
I sure appreciate the input guys!
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I do have a transfer switch that would supply part of the house. The well is actually 650 ft away, and on the same meter as the barn. I would be needing to install a transfer switch down at the well, and another at the house.
There have been outtages of many days in the past. They had very mild winters for the last 10 or so years too, but last year had 2 feet of snow (accumulated) in a few days. We are more prone to freezing rain than the surrounding valley.
Everything is electric. There is no gas line to power a generator, nor a giant propane tank. Once I get some alternative energy systems in place, I will sweat such things a bit less, but right now it just has me nervous.
I am not really worried about losing the tractor to the generator for a few days if it means having electricity vs. not.
I guess my biggest concern is freezing pipes and the lack of pumped water. I would probably run the generator for a few hours at the house, then move the tractor down to the well and run it there for a few hours.
I sure appreciate the input guys!