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  1. Question

    Anna Eckhardt

    WHAT KIND OF 2P 70A BREAKER DOES THIS MODEL TAKE

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Anna, we would sell a 57030-006, 70 amp circuit 2-pole circuit breaker. You can call our Service Department to order it if you wish @ 507-357-6831.

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    • DEREK MCCARTHY

      WE ARE LOOKING FOR A P&D FOR A VOLTMETER FOR MODEL#25/15PT2
      PART#VM716 REF# 9

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Derek,
      The original voltmeter is obsolete. We replace it with a 91370-001, 0-150 meter, 120 volt input. Modifications to install include enlarging the hole slightly, by grinding it out, and drilling three small mounting holes. Please call our Service Department if you wish to order it. 507-357-6831.

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    • Randy Schlick

      Is this the same volt meter that would fit in a 30/20 PTO Generator

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Randy, the original Winpower voltmeter is obsolete. We sell an electrical equivalent voltmeter, however you have to modify the mounting of it. 91370-001 is the replacement voltmeter used for all the old Winpower PTO generators. Please call our Parts Department @ 507-357-8332 to order the part.

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    • Dave Johnson

      Looking for voltmeter for a 45/25 PT2

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Dave, please call our Parts Department 507-357-8332. They have a replacement for the obsolete original.

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  2. Question

    Doug

    what amount of horsepower is needed for model 25/15pt2?

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  3. Question

    Charles Rowe

    I have a winpower model 25/15 pt 2 serial number dd 1179-65. it was purchased new by my dad and we used for emergency power for our dairy farm. Is there a renew or repair kit for items which are often needed? The only repairs we have made is a drive chain replacement,

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Charles, please contact our Parts Department at 507-357-8332. There is no repair kit. Parts are all sold individually. Most of the parts are obsolete because your model was built in Newton, Iowa at the Winpower factory. The Winpower factory in Newton closed in 1987. Winco purchased Winpower in 1996, to join Winco here in Minnesota.

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  4. Question

    Brandon S.

    Hi! I inherited a 25/15PT2, Serial # DD-697-44 generator. The gearbox sticker notes to use EP transmission oil. Is there a modern oil you can recommend? Thanks!

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