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35kw PTO Generator

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  1. Question

    Norman Hellebusch

    Is this generator big enough to power a house with a 200 amp panel ?

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  2. Question

    Darwin Pringle

    How many what’s is this unit

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  3. Question

    Bill Blum

    Does this generator use a 540rpm input shaft? Thank you

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  4. Question

    Robert Gray

    I’m looking for a male plug that plugs in this generator for the big plug. Looks like three round

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Robert, it is obsolete. We have a conversion kit for your model that replaces the receptacle on the generator and provides one male plug kit as well. 61201-102 is the part number. Please call our parts department to place an order at 507-357-8332.

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  5. Question

    Dave Perry

    How reduce voltage at 60hz. Currently voltage ~260vac at 60hz

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    • Dale Riebel

      Dale Riebel

      Dave, that may be normal voltage at no load. If it comes down to the 240-volt range at half-load, I will say it is working properly. You can try to re-tap the transformer. There are various leads on the transformer to use for adjusting the full-load voltage. 20 and 1 are the lowest full-load voltage, then 10 and 1, then 20 and 2, then 10 and 2. 10 and 2 are the highest full-load voltage taps. Please call our technical support department @ 507-357-6831 with further questions.

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