I agree with the PTO option. I have a 15kw PTO generator that comes in handy when there is a power outage which isn't too often where we live. That is the best part about it as the engine powered generator could set for months without use and when it came time to use it, it probably would not start unless you start in on a regular basis. My Father-in-law had an engine powered generator for running his milking machine when they had a power outage. They didn't have a power outage that he needed it for several years. When he finally needed it the engine would not start. You certainly need the right switch gear if you are going to connect to your house. I just use an extension cord, unplug what I am going to power up, and plug in to my generator. If I need the furnace I disconnect from the breaker. I was too cheap to buy the switch gear. Roger
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