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Posted by Namin Clark on January 19, 2000 at 17:30:36 from (207.7.94.125):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: PTO Welder/Generator for 3-point posted by Tom on November 15, 1998 at 07:23:36:
: Hello sir, I would like a number to call you, so i can ask some questions. One is the cost, and the cost to ship the generator. please rspond quick. thank you : : : : : : : : Am in the market to purchase early next year, a welder/generator; probably about like the Miller BobCat, ( arc welder/ 8000 watt generator ) which has an 18 HP engine. Seems like a waste, since I have a NH 1630 compact diesel tractor. Would like to avoid gasoline storage, separate engine maintenance, etc. Does anyone know of a PTO, 3-pt hitch, welder/generator?? : : : : : : Thanks : : : : : : : : Do you happen to have a regular plug in welder? : : : : : I have a PTO generator and use my 220 welder with it. : : : : : : : : Thanks, I haven't bought yet. What brand and output of generator do you have? How much does one cost? Do you plug in something like a Lincoln 225 240V AC welder? I am interested in going this route if the generator is readily available and not too expensive. Thanks. : : : Yes, that's the kind of welder that will work. : : Does your tractor have a 540 RPM PTO? : : Our power company sells them about at cost. : : A kilowatt of generator needs about a horsepower. : : I think mine is a 25 kilowatt. : : New they sell for about $1,500, used on sales about half that. : : It really does the standby generator good to use : : ocassionally to make sure it works. : : It always seems like a guy is trying to get it going in the dark and cold. : Thanks, : I will check with our local electric co-op to see if they have literature. My tractor has a standard 3-point and a 540 PTO. If you knew the brand name/model, I might be able to find their internet home page.
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