Portable welders will supply juice for use as well as be a welder. Now you have a third alternative. We don't worry about the hours on a tractor,nor the time. We have had to run one for 3or 4 days straight at dad's for generator duty before. Ususlly use one of the dozen here. Most likely the 674 or the 806/856 which ever is available at the time. Fill it up and run till it needs fuel. Usually once a day. If it is going to be for long times I can just put the tank and pump by the tractor and pump more fuel if needed. If your planing on needing a generator fo longer terms like a few days I would have a tank outside for fuel to use. Hauling fuel from a cellar tank will not be fun if you need much fuel. There are plenty of old furnace oil tanks around to be used. We just clean them out then set them up to use. Could even have fuel delivered to it. Those little gas engine deals are a pain to keep running just like lawnmowers and all those things. Use the tractor,it can use the exercise in the winter anyway.
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