asbug
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Equipment
B7001 - looks orange to me... Woods 5' scrape, 42" rotary cutter, shreader/chip.
Hey,
After 1 hour of unpacking the garage to get to the generator (5KW 8hp - gas / 240 - 120) to power the house up after a storm (yes I flipped off the main, I like my utility workers...) I thought there has to be a way to fabricate a mount for a generator head to run off the PTO.
Any thoughts?
PTO has 3 speeds, the regular 540 rpm, then 2 other's I never use but I think the fastest is like 1800 RPM, is that fast enough or would I need a gearbox as well as the genny head?
Any one have any idea oh how much load my diesel would take, > 5KW that I have now?
Any thoughts, observations, etc. would be appreciated.
I would love to have a 10KW or larger to power the house in the event of a larger downtime event. This outage lasted only 16 hours, (substation and flood do not mix....), but could have been much worse.
Would like to at least be able to run some of the 240 stuff in the house.
I only ran the 110 stuff with the 5 KW and when the washer was agitating the genny was hating life with the chest freezer and the refriderator and a few lights.
The 1.25 gallon 5 KW will go about 2.5 hours under medium to heavy load, but I could rev the tractor to 3K RPM on the engine and let it run for HOURS on the diesel in a long duration event.
I can get generators with bad engines sometimes on C'list, just wanting to do a little redneck engineering.
Thanks,
KC
After 1 hour of unpacking the garage to get to the generator (5KW 8hp - gas / 240 - 120) to power the house up after a storm (yes I flipped off the main, I like my utility workers...) I thought there has to be a way to fabricate a mount for a generator head to run off the PTO.
Any thoughts?
PTO has 3 speeds, the regular 540 rpm, then 2 other's I never use but I think the fastest is like 1800 RPM, is that fast enough or would I need a gearbox as well as the genny head?
Any one have any idea oh how much load my diesel would take, > 5KW that I have now?
Any thoughts, observations, etc. would be appreciated.
I would love to have a 10KW or larger to power the house in the event of a larger downtime event. This outage lasted only 16 hours, (substation and flood do not mix....), but could have been much worse.
Would like to at least be able to run some of the 240 stuff in the house.
I only ran the 110 stuff with the 5 KW and when the washer was agitating the genny was hating life with the chest freezer and the refriderator and a few lights.
The 1.25 gallon 5 KW will go about 2.5 hours under medium to heavy load, but I could rev the tractor to 3K RPM on the engine and let it run for HOURS on the diesel in a long duration event.
I can get generators with bad engines sometimes on C'list, just wanting to do a little redneck engineering.
Thanks,
KC