bobcatdan
Well-known member
I have been kicking around the idea of buying a generator for emergency power outage, mostly in case if it happened in winter to keep the house warm. This would be a down the list purchase, just thinking about for now. I recently got my new garden tractor, a Simplicity Legacy xl. I ended up with the model that comes standard with a cute little 3 pt and a standard size 540 rear PTO. No real use for them other then the tow hitch I made to use tractor as a little Capacity truck to move trailers. I got to thinking, what if I bought a generator head and made a mount to fit the tractor. Specs say I have 18 PTO HP to work with. I haven't really looked around at heads, but I can't imagine 18 HP couldn't provide enough to keep the furnace and some lights going. I haven't worked the tractor enough to know fuel consumption on the 27 HP Kawasaki V twin gasser to know if I'd have good run time yet out of a six gallon tank. That could be a deal breaker right there. I see the lack of portability, but I see ease of storage. Also yet another engine I don't have to worry about. Or would I be better running it off my Farmall H? I know rated PTO power is very similar, I think H's are maybe rated about 24.