For those who make a living off the land, getting power to distant parts of your property can be difficult. If you own a tractor, however, then a power take-off (PTO) generator, sometimes known as a tractor generator, can solve your electricity woes.�
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A PTO generator connects directly to the driveshaft of your tractor engine to generate electricity. Wherever�you take your tractor, you can take your power with you.
Tractor generators are the perfect companion on a farm or ranch for several reasons:
Work smarter not harder.�With a PTO generator, you can run power tools far away from distant utility poles without carrying unnecessary�equipment. Look for models with a lifting eye.�
When storms threaten the homestead, it's reassuring to have reliable backup power when you need it.�Plus, you can use a manual transfer switch to restore power to a house, barn, or building during an outage. If you're looking to power sensitive electronics, consider models with low total harmonic distortion (THD).�
With fewer internal parts and less necessary upkeep than a gas engine, you'll be surprised at how easy tractor generators are to maintain. Look for models with maintenance-free bearings and a brushless generator. Brushless motors are more efficient, quieter, and require less maintenance than brushed ones. Although they cost more upfront, brushless motors pay off in the long run.�
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Pound for pound, PTO generators cost a lot less than an equivalent standby generator with the same power output. When you think about all of the uses you can get out of a tractor generator, it's like having the most powerful portable and standby generator in one.
PTO Generators | Consumer-Grade | Commercial-Grade |
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Alternator Type: | Brushed | Brushless |
RPM: | 515-540 RPM | 1,000 RPM |
Wattage: | 10 - 50 kW | 75 - 1656 kW |
Tractor HP: | 20 - 100 HP | 156 - 290 HP |
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Use the following steps to size a PTO generator:
This is the most critical step in sizing your PTO generator.�You need to match the PTO generator to the horsepower of your tractor engine.
The rule of thumb is that you need 2 HP to produce 1 kW of electricity. For example, a 50-HP engine is required to produce 25 kW of power.
PTO shafts typically run at two different speeds: 540 or 1000 rotations-per-minute (RPM).�Most new tractors can operate at both speeds. If your tractor is limited to just one speed, buy the corresponding PTO generator.
PTO generators produce two types of electricity: Single-Phase or Three-Phase.
Single-phase electricity is standard power coming out of your home's wall socket.
Three-phase electricity is used for higher-powered applications. If you need power in 208 volts or 480 volts, you'll need a three-phase PTO generator.
If you're unsure what kind of PTO generator will work for you, or need help finding the right features, give one of our experts a call.