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Re: My International/Case 434 is a compact
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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on September 27, 2004 at 15:38:41 from (69.87.133.37):
In Reply to: My International/Case 434 is a compact posted by Knothead on September 27, 2004 at 04:57:57:
I've had many generators, and welder generators, but i like my 15kw (18kw serge) Winpower pto generator best!! You need (2) pto hp per 1,000 watts to run a pto generator. SO, to get max out of a 15KW gen set you need 30 pto HP.. I power my 15,000 watt pto generator with either my Kubota compact, 30-06 Deutz, or my 4650 AGCO, depending how much power i need to make at that time. You can run a bigger gen set with a smaller tractor, but you can only pull power out of the gen set up to what ever hp the tractor running it makes at the pto. One last thing, for "continuous duty", you should NOT pull any more than 80% of the max pto hp out of your tractors pto. Robert
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