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Posted by ltf in nc on January 07, 2000 at 14:52:43 from (206.228.213.96):
In Reply to: How effectively one can run electric generator by tractor posted by Padmakar Parihar on January 07, 2000 at 05:15:16:
Padmakar Parihar, I believe that you are moving in the direction of using a generator because you already have an electrical driven pump. At the location--- http://www.generatricedrummond.com/English/specification_En.htm --- you can view some pics and a spec sheet. Power takeoff (PTO) generators are dependable and provide good standby reliability. Most poultry farmers in the USA have at least a 25kw unit for emergency. I do know that you experience intermittent delivery of electrical power and that you may have alternate use of the generator other than running the irrigation pumps. If however the pumps are the sole requirement, you need to consider driving the pumps directly if the setup will permit. The efficiency would be much better. Obviously deep well pumping is out of the question. What is the source of the water?
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