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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on December 26, 2002 at 16:48:08 from (216.254.159.1):
In Reply to: Re: Re: pto generators posted by Irv on December 25, 2002 at 20:25:39:
I bought my pto gen set from Farm & Fleet when they went belly up! They had (2) at the time. One was 15kw cont. output, and the other was 12kw cont.. They looked alike, and reading the rateing plate was the only way i knew one had more output than the other. The guy thought they were the same, and told me "take either one". I've had a couple chances to buy "like new" used ones at pretty good prices, so keep looking for that "good deal". Don't be afraid of getting a bigger model than you need even if your tractor is a smaller one, as you can still draw amps out of the gen set up to what ever pto hp size tractor you have. Just don't pull more than 80% of your max pto power out of your tractor for long peroids of time. Hope this helps, Robert
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