Well here I am in Fla and Irma is bearing down on us. Wrong time to ask about these but I didn't even know they existed. Can anyone recommend a good 15 or 20 KW generator for my L 38 Kubota?
Well here I am in Fla and Irma is bearing down on us. Wrong time to ask about these but I didn't even know they existed. Can anyone recommend a good 15 or 20 KW generator for my L 38 Kubota?
Carl we just got electric back here in parts of avon park. I was thinkimg too of a generac system from Longs but running LP is expensive as all get out,and extended run periods means LP gas wont be available anyhow.We're still on generator from hurricane Irma. After the hurricane I was able to use my tractor and chainsaw to help three of our neighbors clear their driveways so they could get out. Nice not to have to choose between electricity and helping neighbors (or running water for that matter).
-- Carl
The married guys that don't have understanding wives do.Wait a minute. You have to have REASON to own two tractors?
Isn't that what a diesel engine prefers... to be kept at Peak power range?Remember that Generators run at a constant speed all the time so a PTO generator will make you run your tractor at 85%-90% throttle the whole time.
My point is.....I don't want any of my tractors running at 85-90% speed for days or weeks. After Hurricane Ike we went for 10 days without electricity. I have a dedicated 27KW unit for my house, barns and water wells. Also, We were using the tractors in the field and at the neighbor's clearing trees off the road and limbs broken by the wind.Isn't that what a diesel engine prefers... to be kept at Peak power range?