bdhsfz6
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- Apr 11, 2015
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- Location
- Northeastern Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
The power grid in my area is unreliable and outages are frequent. I bought a small 2KW gas powered generator many years ago which is sufficient to run the furnace, fridge, TV and a few lights. It isn't large enough for the oven, stove, well pump, septic pump, freezers or A/C. Thankfully, most outages are fairly short duration and the small generator has served us well over the years.
In recent years however, we have been hit by larger storms causing extended outages. During hurricane Irene in 2011, we were out of power for 7 days. After we were out 8 1/2 days during superstorm Sandy in 2012, I bought a 13KW PTO generator for my Kubota. With a little conservation, it will power the entire house. I've used it for a couple of short outages lasting a few hours and the setup works well. Hurricane season is upon us again and with it, the possibility of another extended outage.
Has anyone had experience running a tractor powered generator for extended periods like 12+ hours a day for a week or more? Any problems like overheating, regen issues etc? Running the tractor at 2800 rpm continuously like that makes me a bit nervous. The dealer claims "running a generator is the easiest duty a Kubota will ever see". Still, he's the guy selling me the generator and perhaps a new Kubota in the future.
Obviously, the best solution would be a pad mounted whole house generator but the price is too high. Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
In recent years however, we have been hit by larger storms causing extended outages. During hurricane Irene in 2011, we were out of power for 7 days. After we were out 8 1/2 days during superstorm Sandy in 2012, I bought a 13KW PTO generator for my Kubota. With a little conservation, it will power the entire house. I've used it for a couple of short outages lasting a few hours and the setup works well. Hurricane season is upon us again and with it, the possibility of another extended outage.
Has anyone had experience running a tractor powered generator for extended periods like 12+ hours a day for a week or more? Any problems like overheating, regen issues etc? Running the tractor at 2800 rpm continuously like that makes me a bit nervous. The dealer claims "running a generator is the easiest duty a Kubota will ever see". Still, he's the guy selling me the generator and perhaps a new Kubota in the future.
Obviously, the best solution would be a pad mounted whole house generator but the price is too high. Any advice or comments would be appreciated.