Posted by Married2Allis on October 20, 2015 at 11:41:12 from (159.45.71.10):
In Reply to: PTO Generator Drives posted by Traditional Farmer on October 20, 2015 at 05:30:11:
I bought the Northern Tool 13kw/50 amp PTO generator last year. Runs on my 70 hp 1000 rpm PTO just fine, only requires 24hp. Meter on the unit showed steady output. But I use a frequency meter to dial it in to the right tractor engine speed for 60hz. I got the 50 amp because I didn't need more amps. Careful if you're going for the larger 100 amp model (25kw) I think it only has a 50 amp receptical (plus a 30a and 20a). At least that's what it showed in the product details. So you would have to do some rigging to feed 100 amps to your panel (maybe just as simple as a junction box for all 3 outputs).
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