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Tractor PTO generators work great - my brother in law had one on his dairy farm and they needed it anytime the power was out at milking time....and to keep the bulk tank cool.
I wanted something smaller and more fuel efficient than my tractor - this generator uses 1/2 gallon an hour at the full 5,000 watt capacity. I also wanted a diesel generator so that I could use the fuel oil I keep in my 270 gallon tank for my tractor and mower.
I am not necessarily a "prepper" but the recent storm event in western North Carolina is a perfect example of why I wanted to be prepared for an extended power outage. It has been more than a week since the storm, and people are without water, electricity, cell or internet service. Many people are still lost and/or waiting to get help, and I have read several postings of volunteer help and supplies being turned away by FEMA and other government officials. (One story even said that FEMA would not allow volunteers to give bottled water - as the water was not from the "approved" vendor for water!
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