This is a hot topic on here and what I am about to say is just one mans opinion BUT I have 28 years experience selling, servicing generators. The pto operated generator is not a good choice for house operation. Here is what happens you hook up you tractor/generator set the tractor rpm to get the desired output. Now ten minutes latter the load changes because the well , hot water heater or what ever kicks on then you burning out your tv or something else due to low voltage. I see folks power a milk barn or things for short times with the pto generators with no trouble but long term for the house can be problems. I would think about it before I bought the pto adapter but the larger tractor with the adapter would be my choice for your question but thinking you may want to rethink the complete thing. And yes there will be folks answer in a few that say they have never experienced any problems. About like the ethanol/ gas thing on here some have problems so do not.
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