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Posted by ron g on December 28, 2001 at 16:10:21 from (65.165.181.158):
In Reply to: OK - I want everything in a tractor... posted by Gibby on December 28, 2001 at 07:30:52:
the pto ges are great but, my fear is votage+ frec all depends on the gov of the tractor. low volts or out a frec is bad. water heaters do not care, look up the spec sheet on the sub. pumps regarding gens running them. a genset- well a factory unit, they can be real good for backup. i buy sell used gensets. lots of them out there, old ones too that will hold frec wonderful, volts to +-2.0 on 120, way better then the power company thats the only fear if ya undersize the trac, pull to much, things can go nigth night ron
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