caylor
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2005
- Messages
- 157
- Location
- Upshur County, Texas
- Tractor
- Kubota L3130 w/513 FEL Quick Attach, Kubota RTV900
I have a decision to make. Recently my 5.5KW Coleman Powermate Generator crapped out on me. This really angers me as the unit has less than 100 hours of service time on it. The engine runs great but no power is being generated. I have replaced all the easy things, (brushes and capacitor) to see if that would get her running again, but still no power.
The generator was an emergency buy at a Big Box store after a large ice storm in East Texas several years ago to provide electricity to "necessary" items (icebox, freezer, a few lights).
Our property is on a dead end circuit of the rural electric company line, so we typically are one of the lasts ones repowered. During the ice storm mentioned above we were out of power for 7 days and 6 nights.
The generator cannot provde power to all of the "necessary" items in the house. Our hot water heater is electric so it cannot power it, the icebox and freezer. I found out from the ice storm that nothing breaks the survior spirit in 10 deg weather like not having hot water to take a shower with.
So with that background, here are my choices:
1) With the help of TBNers get some tips on possibly fixing or diagnosing the generator problem. (Cheapest)
1a) Take the generator in to a repair shop (Cheaper)
2) Buy a Genset/Welder combo (i.e. Miller Bobcat 250 w/ 10KW power) I have a lot of pipe fence to maintain, and would like to add on to it. Cost around $3000
3) Buy PTO Genset for Tractor. Cost?
What do y'all think?
The generator was an emergency buy at a Big Box store after a large ice storm in East Texas several years ago to provide electricity to "necessary" items (icebox, freezer, a few lights).
Our property is on a dead end circuit of the rural electric company line, so we typically are one of the lasts ones repowered. During the ice storm mentioned above we were out of power for 7 days and 6 nights.
The generator cannot provde power to all of the "necessary" items in the house. Our hot water heater is electric so it cannot power it, the icebox and freezer. I found out from the ice storm that nothing breaks the survior spirit in 10 deg weather like not having hot water to take a shower with.
So with that background, here are my choices:
1) With the help of TBNers get some tips on possibly fixing or diagnosing the generator problem. (Cheapest)
1a) Take the generator in to a repair shop (Cheaper)
2) Buy a Genset/Welder combo (i.e. Miller Bobcat 250 w/ 10KW power) I have a lot of pipe fence to maintain, and would like to add on to it. Cost around $3000
3) Buy PTO Genset for Tractor. Cost?
What do y'all think?