TNTractor1
Silver Member
I have been reading lots of info on this site and researching backup generators. I am seeking any advice before I purchase. Here is my situation: currently we have no back-up generator at all, so we are at the mercy of power outages, which happen maybe 2 or 3 times a year due to storms... the average outage probably lasts anywhere from 2 - 6 hours, of course every once in a while we will get an outage that might last 24 hours or more due to a bad storm or ice, etc. I have calculated I would want a generator that produces between 6000 and 8500 continuous watts. This would allow me to run most anything I need (not all at the same time of course). I would like to spend less than $2,500. Our entire house is electric, however we have a large (500 gallon?) propane tank that is only hooked up to gas logs... so it just sits there most of the time. After researching, I think I have narrowed it down to a portable diesel generator, a pto generator for my JD 2520 (20.5 rear pto hp) or propane. I don't know that I can find a good reliable propane generator for less than $2,500 though. Since I am only interested in emergency back-up power and not running a shop or tools, etc, a pto generator for my 2520 is appealing because it produces clean power for electonics and I would not (hopefully) use it all that often and not for long periods of time (except with the infrequent major outage). Here is a 10 kw pto generator that would seem to be a good match for my tractor... any thoughts:
IMD PTO 10-2S AVR PTO Generator - PTO10-2SAVR - 10kW Tractor-Driven PTO Generator w/ AVR (540 RPM)
IMD PTO 10-2S AVR PTO Generator - PTO10-2SAVR - 10kW Tractor-Driven PTO Generator w/ AVR (540 RPM)