Posted by fixerupper on January 04, 2016 at 11:41:05 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: PTO alternator- again posted by Bob Bancroft on January 04, 2016 at 11:02:07:
I've never owned one but some day I will get caught with my pants down. The local REC has done a very good job of updating lines by re-spanning poles and replacing the cables and we haven't had any real bad ice so we haven't had an outage of more than a couple hours for a good thirty years or more. When my power was updated a year and a half ago I had the double throw switch installed so all I need to do is shuck out a few bucks for a generator and I'm set to go, but it hasn't been a priority and it should be. Around here so many hog sites have gone up and they require a large standby generator so now smaller farmer owned 15-25 KW generators can easily be found on consignment sales and they usually are cheap. All I have to do is go to a sale and raise my hand. (Sigh)
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