I have a pretty decent 220V MIG welder already but I would like to be able to weld outside the shop. I'm thinking about getting a generator that will run that (for $1000 or less). In that price range, it seems like I have 3 options: Gas, Propane, or PTO.
Pros of PTO:
One less engine to maintain
Lots of power for the buck (more than I need to run the welder, but could be good for backup power).
Less fuel cost than probably any other option.
Cons of PTO:
No place to put the welder
Can't use the PTO generator while I am using another implement
If using for backup power, the tractor will be tethered to the house and not usable for anything else
The first two cons are pretty big ones. My plan if I went with the portable would be to run it out of the back of one of my trucks, so no issue finding a place for the welder there and it frees up the tractor to do other things.
What I'm not sure of is how the PTO generators compare to portables in terms of harmonic distortion, etc. I'm also not sure whether you can believe the harmonic distortion numbers the manufacturers offer to compare. One more thing, do PTO generators have to be run at 540rpm or can you adjust the speed to the load required? I am guessing they do in order to get 60Hz out of them, but I don't know for sure.
On the portable side, there is also the question of propane vs gas. I think I would lean towards gas just because I believe it would end up being cheaper to run on gas given how much they ream you on the 20# cylinder exchanges and it is much easier to deal with gas generally (you can see how much fuel you have, you can top off whenever you want, etc).
A generator with a built in arc welder would be another option, but the portables that offer that are all well over 1k and I haven't ever seen a PTO generator that offered that.
Any thoughts? Other options in my price range?
Pros of PTO:
One less engine to maintain
Lots of power for the buck (more than I need to run the welder, but could be good for backup power).
Less fuel cost than probably any other option.
Cons of PTO:
No place to put the welder
Can't use the PTO generator while I am using another implement
If using for backup power, the tractor will be tethered to the house and not usable for anything else
The first two cons are pretty big ones. My plan if I went with the portable would be to run it out of the back of one of my trucks, so no issue finding a place for the welder there and it frees up the tractor to do other things.
What I'm not sure of is how the PTO generators compare to portables in terms of harmonic distortion, etc. I'm also not sure whether you can believe the harmonic distortion numbers the manufacturers offer to compare. One more thing, do PTO generators have to be run at 540rpm or can you adjust the speed to the load required? I am guessing they do in order to get 60Hz out of them, but I don't know for sure.
On the portable side, there is also the question of propane vs gas. I think I would lean towards gas just because I believe it would end up being cheaper to run on gas given how much they ream you on the 20# cylinder exchanges and it is much easier to deal with gas generally (you can see how much fuel you have, you can top off whenever you want, etc).
A generator with a built in arc welder would be another option, but the portables that offer that are all well over 1k and I haven't ever seen a PTO generator that offered that.
Any thoughts? Other options in my price range?