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Re: PTO Power Generator
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Posted by jdemaris on January 09, 2005 at 09:54:18 from (209.23.31.148):
In Reply to: PTO Power Generator posted by Mike Larson on January 09, 2005 at 08:40:44:
Most of the new ones I've seen come standard without a trailer. A trailer can be added to the cost and some of the PTO models come with a three point hitch hookup. I know several local farmers that absolutely DO NOT want their's on trailers - that because once the unit IS on a trailer, too many people want to borrow it. I like having mine on a trailer for several reasons. Comes in handy for bringing power out into the middle of a field or the woods for welding or whatever. Dont' buy an old unit that uses brushes. Other than that, Winpower, Generac, etc. all seem to be fine. A few older models had trouble with windings coming apart when over-revved, but other than that I haven't seen, or heard of, any problems. There are many websites that offer information. For one, try: http://www.nooutage.com/pto1.htm#PTO%20Generators
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