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Re: What is a Electrall
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Posted by Wardner on November 02, 2000 at 20:10:36 from (63.23.215.219):
In Reply to: What is a Electrall posted by Nick on November 02, 2000 at 16:20:57:
The tractor in the link that you posted is the same tractor that I purchased earlier this year. I still own it and have no interest in selling it. The generator was made by General Electric. It is direct driven by the IPTO gear and is always engaged (no clutch or shifter lever). It is rated for 10,000 watts. The output voltages are 110 and 220 single phase as well as 208 three phase. It was also offered as a drawbar mounted unit on Farmall 200. Dealers could also sell them as trailer mounted pto driven units. I have read that IH trucks could also be equipped with the generators. IH must have been desparate to get rid of them. I believe the main inspiration or intent for the Electrall was to power balers and other harvesting equipment. For more information, see Guy Fay's latest book or use the search function here at YTMag.
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