Posted by kopeck on October 20, 2015 at 10:07:59 from (65.18.100.4):
In Reply to: PTO Generator Drives posted by Traditional Farmer on October 20, 2015 at 05:30:11:
The only time I ran my WINCO I did it with my super M and I wasn't to thrilled with the performance but I think that was user error. The voltage jumped around A LOT, so much that I could see lights flickering and this with almost no load.
I talked to the support guys and they said that these things are super sensitive to PTO shaft alignment. Since mine is on a cart (I wanted to use it on non-3pt tractors) the PTO shaft was going up hill, not at a rate that would bother any farm equipment but I guess enough to bother the generator.
Oh and if you go WINCO and are thinking about a cart build your own. The one they sell is a HUGE rip off. It works but it way over priced.
I went WINCO to get a US company, when I got it home I found out the head was made in Italy...Go figure.
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