CHEAP & SAFE Way to Connect My PTO Generator, Will It Power The Entire House?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
  • Extreme cold weather is expected very soon, Tractor Time with Tim finds a cheap and safe way to connect the Baumalight KR30 PTO Generator to our house. It's time to find out if the John Deere 3046R can produce enough power through the generator to run everything we need inside the house! The Baumalight KR series generators are designed to fit tractors from 45 to 97 horsepower and support power requirements from 30 kilowatts to 65 kilowatts.
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  • @tommyordoyne7461
    @tommyordoyne7461 4 месяца назад +6

    Tim, don't forget to re-label your panel if you haven't already done so. Well done. Have another productive day.

  • @projectswithjw
    @projectswithjw 5 месяцев назад +26

    I have an interlock and portable generator. It's a fantastic setup for me. I put color dots in my panel for using gen power. Green dot breakers are good. Blue dots mean limited, only 1 at a time. Red dots stay off. 👍

    • @nalegtx8336
      @nalegtx8336 4 месяца назад +1

      I also run an inter-lock and its the best thing. Can't throw the main on without killing the generator switch. Guarantees no back feed and its short change

  • @calebthompson9631
    @calebthompson9631 5 месяцев назад +19

    A couple things to keep in mind when using a PTO generator: 1) Tractors aren't meant to run unattended- it could overheat or lose oil pressure with you being unaware. Stand-alone generators will have automatic shut-downs in the event of oil pressure loss or overheating (if liquid-cooled).2) Because compact tractors generally have fairly small fuel systems, keeping an eye on the fuel level is a good idea unless bleeding a fuel system in the worst weather during the wee hours of the morning is your idea of fun. 3) The standards for recreational marine generators (I use this reference because I'm a marine electrician) specify maintaining a frequency of between 57 and 63 hertz, which the tractor may not do as well as a stand-alone generator. 4) Boats often have multiple sources of AC power. Source selection is usually done with either a break-before-make rotary switch, or a sliding lockout to permit only one of multiple circuit breakers to be on at one time, similar to what Tim installed, and the generally preferred method. 5) Shorepower connections for boats use what are called twist-lock connectors, where the connection plugs in then twists to lock it in place. These usually incorporate a means for making the connection weather-tight, and are available up to 100A 240V, but are also quite expensive. 6) Plugs and sockets are prone to overheating due to corrosion or poor fitment when operating at higher loads for extended periods. It's a good idea to periodically put a hand on the plug or check it with an infra-red temperature gun. 7) Several people have commented on having unbalanced loads on the generator (that is, low amp draw on one leg and high amp draw on the other). Generators should have a specification on how much imbalance they can tolerate- better units are unaffected by a 0%/100% imbalance.
    I don't intend my comments to be criticism, merely food for thought.

    • @c.carney1948
      @c.carney1948 5 месяцев назад +2

      The small Deere’s are fairly easy to start if you run them out of fuel. Surprised me how easy.

    • @kevink4914
      @kevink4914 5 месяцев назад +4

      Most almost all you said doesn’t apply to tractors and pto generators that are built these days.

    • @twcstransam
      @twcstransam 5 месяцев назад +2

      The baumalight kr30 Tim was using in this video (and their entire pto generator line) have a stated automatic voltage regulation within +/- 1% from 56 to 64 Hz.
      If you set your tractor at the rpm for optimal pto speed (usually indicated on the tach) the unit will easily handle increased and decreased load changes.
      I think the modern pto generators built by more reputable mfgs will definitely handle the job.
      As for the tractor low oil, low oil pressure, low fuel, this would be more of an issue on older tractors, newer Travis with an ecu will derate/power down for the first 2. Out of fuel is not much of an issue for restart. The current L5P duramax restarts in less than 20 seconds after replacing fuel filter leaving the filter canister empty, all of the newer tractors I've worked with are easy to start, just power cycle the key a few times to reprise, and you are off and running

    • @oefveteran09
      @oefveteran09 5 месяцев назад

      ​@c.carney1948 the 1 series is a great machine to learn on, very forgiving for a tractor.

    • @c.carney1948
      @c.carney1948 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@oefveteran09I have a 1 series, it’s the smallest tractor I have ever been on, but it does what I want it to do. My friend has one also and ran his out of fuel and called to bring him some more. I thought man this is going to be a chore. I was wrong. Electric fuel pump primed it real easy. It is also the first hydrostatic tractor I have ever been on. Had to get used to the petal on the left not being a clutch.

  • @jw8292
    @jw8292 5 месяцев назад +6

    First, thanks for finally getting to this video. Since others have touched on it, I won't go into great detail, but....I normally don't put too fine of a point on the rating of a plug, as long as the wires are sized correctly, but pulling close to double the amperage is bound to be a problem. Breakers should be sized for the weakest link in the system, to prevent problems. Also the electrical load is pretty unbalanced, while not as big of an issue when on utility power, it is hard on the generator. It will never be perfect, but figure out which 120 volt circuits you would likely be using while on generator (240 volt circuits are pulling from both buss bars and therefore already balanced), and swap some to the other buss bar until you reach something halfway close to a balanced load.

  • @tretter1452
    @tretter1452 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice to see you guys cover these issues!

  • @auggie2038R
    @auggie2038R 5 месяцев назад +1

    I cannot wait until you release more these videos on the other tractors. Thank you for putting this video together really helpful information.

  • @andyluchsinger
    @andyluchsinger 5 месяцев назад +6

    We used our PTO generator a few times during ice storms on the farm growing up. Very handy. We had most of the farm on a disconnect switch at the power pole. Very handy when needed!

  • @kavemanthewoodbutcher
    @kavemanthewoodbutcher 5 месяцев назад +3

    Tim, Christy, you two do you! May god bless you in all your endeavors. Me and mine will be here for every video, even the ones that have no relevance.
    P.S. Christy, you're running that grapple better than I could! You have experience with grapples, I'm happy to have tractor!

  • @AtlantaSoundGuy
    @AtlantaSoundGuy 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the emphasis on the importance of the generator lockout/disconnect/interlock -- HUGE safety item.

  • @NotMuchHere
    @NotMuchHere 5 месяцев назад +5

    haha second tractor! I always say, once you have one chain saw you find you need a second ... same with the tractor!

  • @Kcolby47
    @Kcolby47 5 месяцев назад +3

    I liked your analysis of different solutions/options. Your suggestion of a second tractor is certainly a consideration for some folks, and does offer flexibility and utility. Nice work Christy and looks like you’ve mastered the grapple as well. Blessings.

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300 5 месяцев назад +3

    I was thinking of my home made aluminum blocker that I made for ours. I was going to try to describe it and you already have one and I hate to admit it looks better than mine. lol That looks like a Square D box so the half breakers will work in that box. Mine is a 1995 box so pre 1995 I can't be sure of. I was never an electrician nor did I play one on TV. The good news, if you'll do this the power will never go off again. I set mine power up roughly 10 years a go and haven't used it yet. We are in the mountains of SE Tennessee so it's protected from the wind.

  • @kevingebert4316
    @kevingebert4316 5 месяцев назад +13

    Great video on genny options for whole home use. Personally, I'll stick with the auto transfer switch LP powered generac simply because if power is out when no one home especially during heavy rainfall, the sump pump wouldn't be running. Plus if power goes out like it has in middle of Wisconsin winter ice storms, it'd be no fun battling the elements. But I do like excuse of having a manual generator to buy a second tractor 😊

    • @jw8292
      @jw8292 5 месяцев назад +4

      Not only is this a good point, but a dedicated generator has a much better governor on it than a tractor does, and therefore having better frequency control. Most standby generators can stay within 1Hz plus or minus, and frequently are less than 0.5Hz. PTO generators were great for running a milking parlor, but until they come up with an inverter version, or electronics become more tolerant of off spec power, I think their utility is limited.

  • @brettroberts3551
    @brettroberts3551 5 месяцев назад +1

    The power of Proverbs and an alternate generator. Never knew it was an option. Thanks for all the tips...and I think you made it clear to create the proper bypass. And thinking about it, I can justify having another tractor. Thanks.

  • @barelystablefarm7151
    @barelystablefarm7151 5 месяцев назад +1

    In my neck of the woods power outages are fairly common, sometimes several days long. Love that PTO gen, but no way I could listen to that thing roar for hours on end. Thanks for the vid I know I was one of the ones who kept asking about it!

  • @PastorDavidFranklin
    @PastorDavidFranklin 5 месяцев назад

    Christy great job. Tim thanks for demonstrating various power alternatives. Quite interesting.

  • @stromxtc2033
    @stromxtc2033 5 месяцев назад

    Tim is always doing something interesting.

  • @cutlow1383
    @cutlow1383 5 месяцев назад

    We have been waiting for this demo for a long long time. Great timing. We expect 0 degrees in a few days here in the mountains of Tennessee. I think Johnny X will have no trouble with a full load.

  • @Jeff-zk6dk
    @Jeff-zk6dk 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video tim i just had a interlock installed for my portable generator and had to use it last week lost power for 19 hours worked great .

  • @OShackHennessy
    @OShackHennessy 4 месяца назад

    Great video and great points. Especially bringing up the economical older tractors that you can run like a rented mule and not care. If I had to start over again I’d get one of those pto generators.

  • @SL54321
    @SL54321 5 месяцев назад +4

    Hey Tim! I’ve got a UPS from APC at each modem and router location in my house. When I load test my generator each month the internet doesn’t go down. Just a thought for you.
    Ps- I’ve got a geothermal system as well and love it.
    PPS- after reading all the comments, I should mention I have a small UPS setup at all my electronics (our tv, my computer, son’s fancy PC etc). It negates any issues with “unclean” power coming off the genny. I also have one on the automatic cat feeder so they don’t starve if we’re on vacation ….

  • @xcalibre222
    @xcalibre222 4 месяца назад

    Great setup for emergency power. I also use the Gen interlock switch on my panel. Installed it a couple years ago and only needed to use it once since then. I have the B&S 5500 watt gen for backup power. Thanks for the Vid.

  • @donalexander4083
    @donalexander4083 5 месяцев назад

    very informative and Christie did great

  • @miker8915
    @miker8915 5 месяцев назад

    Great video , thank you for sharing 😀

  • @photocontrol
    @photocontrol 5 месяцев назад +2

    Nice set up with the PTO generator, convenient to have the interlock device for the existing panel instead of a separate panel with a manual transfer switch.

  • @Justin-1025R
    @Justin-1025R 5 месяцев назад

    Great video Tim

  • @nikond90
    @nikond90 4 месяца назад

    Well done Tim

  • @mikeludwig4315
    @mikeludwig4315 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, very informative.

  • @feetfats1
    @feetfats1 4 месяца назад

    OMG I love how you just talked me into a 2nd tractor when I truly don't need the one I have

  • @larrypoeschel6871
    @larrypoeschel6871 5 месяцев назад

    Tim, great video , thanks

  • @franklackie2469
    @franklackie2469 5 месяцев назад

    Great job Tim. I gotta agree. Only way to go ❤

  • @ralphjelomono1066
    @ralphjelomono1066 5 месяцев назад

    Good video Tim. I have a 10KV pto gen and with three tractors available I am sure I'll always have one available if needed to run the gen. I also have a portable gas gen capable of powering the house and 4kw hrs of battery back up. It is nice to have options.

  • @RichardThompson-gc1cf
    @RichardThompson-gc1cf 5 месяцев назад

    I like the way you think great job with your work take care of yourself be independent you got the right idea. THANKS

  • @benm8257
    @benm8257 5 месяцев назад

    I’m in Indiana as well and from what you said in the past I think we are no more than an hour apart and I think I will just stick with my whole house back up generator. Electricity goes off in about a minute later the generator tricks on without me doing anything, and we have electricity. When it goes out, it automatically switches back over to the grid like you mentioned. Very convenient

  • @kevinhoober1863
    @kevinhoober1863 4 месяца назад +1

    Cool setup! I doubt you'd really run it at the same level you are testing at today...but keep in mind at your peak load, you were nearly running 100A through a 50A rated connector.
    Hope you are staying warm!

  • @karldawnlang8936
    @karldawnlang8936 5 месяцев назад

    Kool video. Fortunately, the AC/DC welder (aka "Coffee Break) powers everything we need.

  • @tractorboi55
    @tractorboi55 4 месяца назад

    You have no idea how helpful this is for me, I have been looking for this exact solution for years and never seen it done. We live in Montana and have two geothermal furnaces (one for each half of the house) and have electric backup as well and I have always wondered how many kw they will draw in emergency heat. You are truly a lifesaver!!! Wow!!

    • @tractorboi55
      @tractorboi55 4 месяца назад

      On that note, do you have one furnace or two? Just wondering for math calculations on my set up kw wise. I still can’t get over how awesome this was! Thanks a million.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the kind words.

  • @jddriver9565
    @jddriver9565 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos with all your different deere machines.:) I dont know why but I have to say it over and over again....I really love it I guess.:)

  • @floydferguson5366
    @floydferguson5366 5 месяцев назад

    Great video!

  • @Tractorman-xj4gt
    @Tractorman-xj4gt 5 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for sharing this timely info - it's always great to have options when the power goes out. I'm currently using a large portable generator with a Generlink attached to the outside meter - pretty simple to set up when the power drops. I also think you're going to need a 2nd channel - TTWC (Tractor Time With Christy).

    • @tomherfel2916
      @tomherfel2916 5 месяцев назад

      The Generlink device works great and it's simple to use. Our power company installed it at no charge. Not sure how the cost compares to Tim's method. It's not real inexpensive.

  • @michaelhess4825
    @michaelhess4825 5 месяцев назад

    I literally just did this last weekend.
    Found a beat up 5k with a Honda, fixed everything on it. About 80 bucks, maybe 100, to do the outlet, cord, and disconnect kit.
    Tested running the whole house including my heat pump!

  • @adrianpritchard5143
    @adrianpritchard5143 4 месяца назад

    I like watching your videos and I like to read all the other comments other people have to say, and I like to see what implements you can get for a John Deere 1025r tractor.

  • @thepitpatrol
    @thepitpatrol 4 месяца назад

    Thanks Tim. Nice work. And just so you know, we have a poultry farm with a 120kw and auto transfer switch and alarms on every house. It all works great until you need it😂.

  • @dave.lawrence.3894
    @dave.lawrence.3894 5 месяцев назад

    GREAT Video.... A good item to have in bad weather!!!! 😮😅

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 4 месяца назад

    Tim - we are looking into a pto generator for the 1973 Unimog that we have. Thank you for helping me to better comprehend how to use one.

  • @rcguy18
    @rcguy18 5 месяцев назад

    Nice informational video. But it’s so nice with automatic switch and whole house generator.

  • @OO-by2jl
    @OO-by2jl 4 месяца назад

    I have a generac, works well. Middle of the night no worry it starts up and has the automatic switch.
    A electrical lineman told me years back a lot of lineman been killed by faulty hook ups

  • @leevandyke8524
    @leevandyke8524 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, Tim, happy new year, it looks like you’re going to get a little cold up there. Where to study 57° for all next week which is in 70 but I’ll take it again happy new year Lee and Marcia..

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m jealous! Wish we would have either SNOW or WARM!

    • @leevandyke8524
      @leevandyke8524 5 месяцев назад

      In another 30 days we should be in the 70s if those gray sky’s are getting to you , come on down to where the 1860s civil War started. Front door is always open.

  • @gregnicholson689
    @gregnicholson689 5 месяцев назад

    Thought about a setup like this but in the northeast we do not have reliable electricity service in big storms or windy conditions. So much nicer to have an ATS and a propane powered backup generator, which came on twice for a total of 36 hours in the latest storms that came through. Last thing I want to do in a blizzard or hurricane is to go outside and position/hook up a tractor and generator. The only problem with your setup is knowing when the power is back on so you can go back to the grid! Consider yourself blessed with reliable electricity.

  • @BrianCandlish1
    @BrianCandlish1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ending shenanigans are perfect!!! Haha

  • @NotMuchHere
    @NotMuchHere 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks I was curious about the speed control and voltage regulation ...

  • @bradw3313
    @bradw3313 4 месяца назад

    Good video…..I’m about to add a home generator (used one) to my house. If the auto switch is too expensive for my setup, I may wind up using the same safety switch you have shown here.
    I don’t mind going outside and switching it manually. Sure will beat hauling the heavy small generator and running extension cords for limited power.
    Good point on second tractor too….I kick myself for selling my old yanmar when I got a newer model (newer to me) Kubota.

  • @briancarpenter8297
    @briancarpenter8297 4 месяца назад +1

    Yes, the regulator on the generator can control the voltage by changing the excitation of the field. However, RPM determines frequency, which is changing with the PTO RPM. Some devices are really picky about 60hz.

  • @AppliedOCD
    @AppliedOCD 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, Tim! For my situation, a 4 pole, 20kw, liquid cooled, NG fueled unit would easily do my house. Perhaps mounted on a trailer would be nice.

  • @keiths4874
    @keiths4874 5 месяцев назад

    excuse my ignorance on the issue but I was just recently discussing this option verses an "on-demand" unit and one of my co-workers mentioned that a PTO driven generator may not be "clean" enough, I have no idea, but here to learn, also interested in the Geo-thermal👍

  • @hagak1679
    @hagak1679 5 месяцев назад +1

    Been using a 16kW PTO generator for about 3 years now on my 2038R. I have transfer switch up near the meter, our meter is about 150' from the house so it puts the noise a good bit further from the house. Can really only hear it if I am in a room at the front of the house. As for the needing the tractor while dealing with storm cleanup, well everyone is helping during the cleanup phase so no one really needs to be in the house and needing power. We actually had a recent storm that tested this for me and it worked fine, the storm knocked power out for several days and it dropped 6 very large trees across our driveway that I had to clear and needed the tractor to do it. Work for a few hours, take a break and power the house. Rinse and Repeat.
    Other item with running a PTO is you need FUEL, and you need to conserve it. I do not run it at night cause we have wood stoves and do not need it for heat and i dont want that noise while sleeping. Climate is Maine so heat is always a concern but that is why we have wood stoves.
    Biggest negative to PTO generator I see is it can not be left unattended for long, tractor only hold ~8 gal of fuel. So if you need power even if you are not home then it is not the option.

  • @BillyP55
    @BillyP55 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm in Carteret County on the NC coast and have been contemplating upgrading my portable generator. I was wondering if my 1025R could be used to power the house with a PTO driven generator. Look forward to your next video.

  • @SWAMPHUNTER644
    @SWAMPHUNTER644 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video. I had a chance to buy a tractor PTO generator at a dairy farm auction years ago but didn't bid because I wasn't up to speed. It was used for milking cows in a small dairy herd. I have a 50 amp circuit to my barn from the house with two tractors and I could run the PTO generator inside the barn with a rear overhead door open for CO safety. Ironically the auction site had a power outage during the auction while my house two miles away did not. I have another option of a stand alone propane generator hooked up to a buried 300 gallon propane tank. My question is the efficiency of fuel use (diesel) in using a tractor to run a PTO generator. You didn't touch on that aspect of it. Certainly a tractor would run longer than a small generator that would have to be refueled multiple times over a several day power outage. But a tractor won't run forever either. I figure I get about one hour of tractor use at full throttle for each gallon of diesel. You didn't mention if your tractor has to be full throttle or half throttle or what to power the generator. Vital information in a power outage. How long can I run?

  • @MikeGetsItDone
    @MikeGetsItDone 5 месяцев назад

    Tim, timely video. What's the sound like inside the house? I know this will vary by house and equipment location, but I'm curious how the tractor compares to a traditional gas generator in Dbs.

  • @Vikingknight2012
    @Vikingknight2012 5 месяцев назад

    Salty would be great for that cause if the weather is bad, you got a cab!

  • @davidbiggerstaff7116
    @davidbiggerstaff7116 5 месяцев назад

    50 miles west of you, power was out for 4 1/2 days last June with that big wind storm, installed the same set up on my house after that.

  • @danandfaith
    @danandfaith 5 месяцев назад

    We have a whole-house propane-fueled Kohler generator and automatic transfer switch. Within 10 seconds of power out, we’re powered up again. On the computer equipment, UPS battery backup systems keep the power to the networking and computing gear until the generator is providing power, bridging the 10 seconds. We have had occasion here in New Hampshire to be without power for 5 days straight after a major storm. Since we often are out on the road playing music far from home, the house stays powered, and the heat stays on.

  • @cboutdoorfun9955
    @cboutdoorfun9955 5 месяцев назад +2

    Tim good job with the interlock device. Obviously like others stated you shouldn’t be going over 50amps with your setup. Couple questions for you.
    What size breaker did you install in the panel? What size wire did you use to the breaker? What size cable/wire came with the generator? How does the cable connect to the generator?

    • @fairwethrhunter8042
      @fairwethrhunter8042 4 месяца назад

      I would like to know this as well. Looks like number 6 feeding gen breaker 👀

  • @eddiehenrard5251
    @eddiehenrard5251 5 месяцев назад

    When setting up our generator feed, our sparky installed a Mains/Off/Generator 3-way switch in the main board. Your solution does the same thing in essence. But, we only have 3kW!

  • @hevychevy87
    @hevychevy87 5 месяцев назад

    Im assuming you are also running your fridges and freezers too? That’s impressive!

  • @michaelsalfi104
    @michaelsalfi104 5 месяцев назад +2

    I hope all had a safe and happy new year. I am looking forward to see if a 1025 can run that generator. As you had said, it was very loud near the unit. That will draw a bit of attention to the tractor. How would we go about, stopping someone from stealing our running tractors?

    • @user-bj4lp3fr1o
      @user-bj4lp3fr1o 5 месяцев назад +1

      As I recall it takes about 2 hp per kw of output.

  • @jeffreycurrie3410
    @jeffreycurrie3410 5 месяцев назад +1

    Over all quite good, I’ve been an electrician for 34 years, and counting. I really like the manual add-on apparatus. Your panel doesn’t use half width breakers you would use QO tandem. Food for thought, balance your loads in the house better(so you draw as close to even as you can. That will be tedious. This way your generator, will be balanced. I’m not sure of your size of breaker or wire. I think, from my couch in New York, they’re 50 amp rated. So that will be your weak point. It appeared the one phase was much higher during the demo. Most breakers are designed to trip at 80% of breaker rating at continuous duty. The receptacle is called a flanged inlet. And your plug/ receptacle. Is called a California twist lock. Not sure why manufacturer gets California involved but that’s just what they call it. Like I said overall great job. You explained very well.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  5 месяцев назад

      If I calculate correctly, the only risky spot in my circuit is the plug/receptacle. It is rated at 50 amps. Wire is big enough, breaker big enough, etc. I just haven’t found a cost effective 125amp plug/receptacle. Can you help?

    • @jeffreycurrie3410
      @jeffreycurrie3410 5 месяцев назад

      @@TractorTimewithTim I think “ cam locks “ would be the best. But they’re not as clean of look. I really feel if you balanced your loads, and kept an eye on your “plug and cap”. It’s not going to melt at 51.5 amps. If you’re overloading for a real long time, it will be evident look for discoloration in the plastic. Overloading will just mean you’ll have to replace sooner. Wire is most important to be correct size, being in conduit you won’t notice an issue. And too small of a breaker, will give nuisance trips. Common sense. I’m not sure if you will ever have long term power issues. But during an emergency, just be reasonable( usage) . It’s obvious you’ve got a great generator. Your plan so far is great.

  • @Rusty_Nickle
    @Rusty_Nickle 4 месяца назад

    If anybody is considered doing this or even putting in a transfer switch. Now is the time to do it. The worst thing and I can say this with experience is knowing you've got a transfer switch sitting on your workbench just waiting to get installed and a giant ice storm rips through knocking your power out . And honestly just a basic knowledge is all you need to do it yourself. With that being said if you're not comfortable obviously hire somebody. But there is so much information out there even here on RUclips that shows you how to do it it's easy to understand. One thing I would suggest to everybody is get a long enough cord so you can fairly conveniently locate your generator. Without having to fight through snow banks to get to it

  • @FelipeColby
    @FelipeColby 5 месяцев назад

    Very interesting. Especially if considering having a second tractor for this purpose...how does the cost for a "regular" generator that would put out the same power, compare with buying the PTO generator...presuming you either have the other tractor already or would get a more used/cheaper tractor for that purpose?

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 5 месяцев назад +1

    I think you covered everything except the hp/pto hp on the tractor👍♥

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hmm…guess I thought folks would know. 3046r is 45 engine, 36-37 PTO.

  • @GrampysTractor
    @GrampysTractor 5 месяцев назад +1

    Tim, that is a very nice unit to provide power. but where do you cross the line to having a complete engine and generator in one unit? The cost of adding an auction tractor of a proper size and with at least the minimum in reliability because you don't want Old Salty to give up the ghost at the wrong time. The Baumalight is a portable unit, so that advantage is good, but you can get almost that much power out of a complete generator that is portable too. Christy, you did a wonderful job with the chain saw and the grapple.

  • @raymster8450
    @raymster8450 4 месяца назад

    Tim,
    Keep up the good work! From the comments I'm amazed at the number of keyboard lunatics that can't read or hear and proceed to dramatize a subject you covered in the video. As Will Rogers said "commen sense ain't that common".

  • @nekret
    @nekret 4 месяца назад

    Would love to see some data on what your fuel consumption looks like! One of my biggest gripes running on a portable generator is having to refuel it every 4-6 hours.

  • @ruarioshea6015
    @ruarioshea6015 5 месяцев назад

    Most milking parlours in Ireland have pto generators there a must
    I have a diesel generator for our house it runs the workshop mostly with 3 phase power and we just flip a changeover switch for a power outage, it isolates the feed line so the power is only going to the house nowhere else

  • @richc9890
    @richc9890 5 месяцев назад

    Like the idea. However, for the cost of that particular unit, you could pay for a dedicated LP or diesel whole house unit probably with the switchover built in (and quieter). The nice thing about the PTO one is it's portable.

  • @oneeyedjack4727
    @oneeyedjack4727 4 месяца назад

    This is a nice setup. What is the estimated fuel consumption for the tractor or how many hours can be run on a tank? I realize that it will vary depending on how many kw you are using but maybe figure on 50% generator capacity.

  • @troyweyerstrass7312
    @troyweyerstrass7312 5 месяцев назад +3

    Nice video Tim! I have a generac gas unit and works fine for the whole house. It’s an 8k unit. At some point I’ll want more but the wallet decides that. I’m curious how long you can run before you need to refill the tractor. Best wishes and Happy New Year!

    • @gtuttle4
      @gtuttle4 4 месяца назад

      I have a Generac as well. I converted mine to LP. Do you worry about your electric devises?

    • @troyweyerstrass7312
      @troyweyerstrass7312 4 месяца назад

      Nope. In fact, we pay attention to it the usage. Our most important items are the well pump, freezer refrigerators, furnace, and a few lights. We won’t use washer or dryer unless we need to not the oven. We could, but we just make sure other things aren’t being used. It’s a good little generator. I run it at least once a month for a good 1/2 hour.

    • @gtuttle4
      @gtuttle4 4 месяца назад

      @@troyweyerstrass7312 I'm sorry, I meant electronics, such as TVs and computers?

    • @troyweyerstrass7312
      @troyweyerstrass7312 4 месяца назад +1

      @@gtuttle4 same… no issues. My wife works from home and is all computerized. WiFi, computer, several monitors, tv, etc. No issues.

  • @randybreuer1685
    @randybreuer1685 5 месяцев назад

    Growing up on a farm we could run two silo unloaded and a feed bunk . Run the house and rest of the farm when not feeding cows with an international M about 50 horse power for days. We disconnected the power at the pole then started the generator. We could plug in at the pole or in a unheated shed . Tractor shouldn’t be ran outside in a snowstorm

  • @ardennielsen3761
    @ardennielsen3761 4 месяца назад

    if you had quick disconnect fittings on the coolant lines for the cab heater, those could be tied into the floor heating using a heat pump and setting up a garage right with a muffler exhaust. was told natural gas costs 5 times less then liquid fuel... so then that comes down to actual running costs. 10kw/hr/month electric/heat combined is a average when it is -60 outside... tho if your generator starts back feeding into the grid the time meter charges ya for it as it is monodirectional and the smaller braker trips when the bigger end comes back on creating a phase surge in the process.

  • @donmedford2563
    @donmedford2563 4 месяца назад

    I know it would have cost a lot more but i would have been tempted to put the plug near the garage door on concrete so it is much easier to get the generator where you need it if there is a lot of snow. I still remember the blizzard of 1978 in NW Ohio. 10-15' snow drifts.

  • @jamieebersole6755
    @jamieebersole6755 5 месяцев назад

    We often run the whole house with a pto generator on an Oliver 60 which is approximately 18 pto hp. We had an oil furnace and wood stove and you probably couldn't run both the oven and dryer at the same time but in a power outage you can alternate between appliances to get buy. If you are using an old tractor you want one with a good governor and I've been told a 2 cylinder John deere can make the lights flicker but maybe the regulator option would take care of that

    • @user-ij3op9dw3u
      @user-ij3op9dw3u 4 месяца назад +1

      One neighbor tried his 730 John Deere,on his Generator at the milk barn, finally put the 4230 on , said it was a disco in the milk barn with the two cylinder

  • @hpw59
    @hpw59 5 месяцев назад

    also went to the website and couldn't find prices....ball park price would be nice. Don't want to go through the contact page just to get a price. thanks again for the info.

  • @HarryVonhoene
    @HarryVonhoene 5 месяцев назад

    You should use a downward facing receptacle on the house that won't get wet when plugged in!

  • @adamg2136
    @adamg2136 4 месяца назад

    We had one to power our Dairy during outages and it was a 540 pto connection but we would use the 1000 Pto connection on the tractor and a spline adapter from 1000 to 540 to allow the tractor to idle at lower rpm consuming less fuel. Have to use the volt meter to ensure the tractor rpm is not to high or the voltage output of the generator is not to high.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  4 месяца назад

      Cool. This generator would help with the volt meter as it has all of that built in.

  • @dehavenfamilyfarm
    @dehavenfamilyfarm 5 месяцев назад

    We have owned one of those for about 10 years. It is easy to use and I like that I can take it elsewhere if I need power. My only complaint is how loud it is....

  • @larryalbertson3042
    @larryalbertson3042 5 месяцев назад

    Is there a way to add a voltage regulator to an older pto generator?

  • @REVNUMANEWBERN
    @REVNUMANEWBERN 5 месяцев назад

    Ya got a 👍 from me, NEVER heard or seen such, so I'd have to buy a tractor also ???? LOL

  • @krazyphucker369
    @krazyphucker369 4 месяца назад

    I see the neutral tied in to the panel with the grey with black stripe wire that circuit doesn't get broken backfeeding the neutral a switch breaks all 3 lines to the transformer and reconnects to all 3 lines of the generator not too much of an issue unless the ground wire is broken but still has potential to back feed to the transformer nice generator thought i have a miller welder generator i want to convert to be pto driven

  • @CJIEngineering
    @CJIEngineering 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video. Don't you need a bigger, higher amperage connector going into the house. You have a 30kw generator but you actually can only put in ~11kw with the 50 A connector and I'm assuming a 50 A breaker. Seems like it would trip if you needed to use the emergency heat for a long time. Love your channel. Keep up the great work.

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  5 месяцев назад

      I couldn’t find a larger connector.

    • @jasonmiller5319
      @jasonmiller5319 5 месяцев назад

      You were feeding the house through a 50 amp receptacle and presumably a 50 amp breaker. Why did the breaker not trip at the higher loads?

    • @hagak1679
      @hagak1679 5 месяцев назад

      @@TractorTimewithTim From what I found when putting together my transfer switch and was looking for a 60A connector for my 16kW unit is they dont really make a panel mounted male 60A connector. The generator had a 14-60R so I made a cable with a 14-60P on the end to plug into the generator and the other end is hard wired to the transfer switch. Cable is just long enough to reach the generator where i park it. When not in use I have a hanger on the back of the meter stand for it. (meter, transfer switch not near house)

    • @CJIEngineering
      @CJIEngineering 5 месяцев назад

      I have added a pigtail to my setup with the Anderson connectors that allows me to get ~100 A out of my 20Kw generator. It looks like your generator has the same ports on the back. Thanks again for spending all the time making useful videos.

    • @hagak1679
      @hagak1679 5 месяцев назад

      @@CJIEngineering do they make large 4 pin anderson connectors? Never thought about do that, but also did not know they made big enough 4 pin ones. Bet that requires a good bit of force to connect/disconnect.

  • @45NUTS_PART_DEUX
    @45NUTS_PART_DEUX 5 месяцев назад

    How does your system stand up to my experience of 3 days without Hydro due to Freak weather storm outage ? I am testing you because in 2015 we moved from Homeowner set up of back-up power to Whole House automatic Generator. I am survivor of the 2003 Northeast Blackout

  • @danandfaith
    @danandfaith 5 месяцев назад

    Adding a whole-house manual or automatic switch can be done by your electrician. They’d pull the meter from the meter socket, then require from the meter socket to your main panel.

  • @marlondeere3039R
    @marlondeere3039R 5 месяцев назад

    Thought of doing the pto generator years ago. But the cost of them are so high. I guess they just don't make enough of them to compete with the motor already attached.

  • @BitCounter
    @BitCounter 5 месяцев назад

    I debated using my tractor as a generator option. Is the generator/tractor noise at a level where you could sleep through the night? I now have a 27KW NG @ 85DB that conveniently is on the other side of the house.

  • @scruffy4647
    @scruffy4647 4 месяца назад

    Tim, nice set up. How long can you run the tractor? Does the PTO also have a continuous run time?

    • @TractorTimewithTim
      @TractorTimewithTim  4 месяца назад +1

      Will run as long as it has fuel. …and you can refill fuel while it is running..not dangerous with diesel.

  • @thepitpatrol
    @thepitpatrol 4 месяца назад

    We pulled our meter, sticks 1/4 copper plates in the lugs, and vice gripped #6 wire from there back to the generator. And yes, all of that meets national code.

  • @ThePrybra07
    @ThePrybra07 5 месяцев назад

    We have an interlock and its a great very inexpensive solution.

  • @richarddubord3978
    @richarddubord3978 5 месяцев назад +1

    How long will the electric tractor run it?

  • @09X19
    @09X19 5 месяцев назад

    After a lot of research and consideration I recently went with a NG Generac for 3 reasons. 1. The wife would never mess with a PTO solution if I am not around. 2. As I approach retirement age, not sure I want to mess with it either. 3. My tractor is not big enough to run more than 10kw. I guess it's up to you decide if you think the extra cost of a Generac is worth the convenience...and to clarify the Generac is only more $ because of the installation. If you have to pay electricians ... likely not much of a price difference between the two options. As far as operating costs go...diesel is likely the cheapest, followed by NG and propane a distant third. Most if not all air cooled home standby generators are NOT continuous duty rated, so if you are worried about a long term event (more than a couple days)...an air cooled generator is not for you. The PTO generator in this video could likely run for weeks continuously without too much worry.

  • @Chris-qf9qm
    @Chris-qf9qm 4 месяца назад

    How much fuel does the setup use? What happens to tractor temps under load with 8hrs run time? Do you have enough diesel on hand for 24 hrs of run time?

  • @MARKLOCKWOOD2012
    @MARKLOCKWOOD2012 5 месяцев назад

    that’s why after watching Jimmy Houston on his channel show his Jackery solar generator’s. Here’s where you gotta learn “juice” factors. With Jackery their models correspond with max items you can run. So when you shop make a list what’s gotta run. verses a day or more not needed. Yes they plugs like in your house. Usb to get the c usb 1,000 watt minimum. they have come out with their new design it tells you draw and how long it will last. Models now are their pro stow carry handles. but at the time i shopped the pros costed more. Yes now they have a big boy 30 amp unit plug. on wheels. The bigger the units the more panels to be set up hopefully the weather is bright. love my units. my mother is getting older so i bought her an electric recliner anniversary but my 1,000 tad bit under powered. so let’s look blue etti something not to break the bank so she can run her coffee pot or sewing machine get in or out of the chair. remember which unit and route you go what are you running. see owners manual on devices. match accordingly what i like about my option no gas or oil to fool with keep charged check six months status plug in top off. When you receive your units half charge plug in to 100%. the 1,000 unit of jackery has a blue light charging green done. and the larger units have a built in work led light. keep stored in fire proof bags things like c-pap machines are important electric blankets portable stoves lamps not every one has the money for a tractor set up refrigerators kids toys electronics night lights quiet just a quiet cooling fan. no jackery either is water proof jackery units keep out of direct sun light minus the solar panels 1,000 will run pellet grill for about two hours ten flash low warning charge me.