I use a Deutz Fahr Agrofarm 100 to run the same size generator. I sift to 1000 rpm pto and run engine at 1200 rpm to get 540 on the pto display.
I've listened to the tractor engine and watched the rpm's while my wife would turn on different appliances in the house and never saw a rpm change or heard the engine change tone at all. We use tv, laptop and desktop computers and have no problems. I also hooked a fluke 85 meter up while running to watch hertz and voltage and see no change to be concerned with.
Tractor engine is 4 cylinder w/turbo and has high pressure fuel rail. 96 hp. They deliver fuel according to load very well. Chisel plow it uses about 3.5 gph. Running that generator it uses about 1.2 gph. I run a wood splitter at 1200 engine rpms and can get 38 hours out of a 40 gal. tank of fuel when fuel light comes on. Never any diesel slobber at low rpms because of the fuel management system.
Other tractors I used with the generator was 574 IH, 2610 Long and Farmtrac 80. All were 540 only and they used 2-3 gph. So you might want to try the 1086. May use less fuel.
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