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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3525039" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>If you’re in a situation conducive to it I’d look at the PTO run generators. A 40hp tractor will run a 20kw generator with ease, you’re not paying for a motor that rarely gets used, and you don’t have to worry about trouble moving it, or engine trouble, assuming you use your tractor often enough. </p><p>The permanent placed Generac a family member has (propane run, automatically kicks on if power is lost) seems to do well. </p><p>I’ve got a couple kubotas that won’t die, both 20 years old, but they tend to have some small issues due disuse and neither are big enough to run a total electric home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3525039, member: 41855"] If you’re in a situation conducive to it I’d look at the PTO run generators. A 40hp tractor will run a 20kw generator with ease, you’re not paying for a motor that rarely gets used, and you don’t have to worry about trouble moving it, or engine trouble, assuming you use your tractor often enough. The permanent placed Generac a family member has (propane run, automatically kicks on if power is lost) seems to do well. I’ve got a couple kubotas that won’t die, both 20 years old, but they tend to have some small issues due disuse and neither are big enough to run a total electric home. [/QUOTE]
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