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  1. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Not a problem....ideally....they state a certain HP so you won't try to power a house on a cub cadet. That being said, that HP will run the gen. comfortably with a little power to spare. These things do come in handy....2 years ago.....I ran mine for 2 1/2 weeks straight, 24/7. Thats how long...
  2. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Well.....1/4 and 3/8 x2 flatbar and some 2x2x3/8 angle iron, a welder and a cuttin torch and we ought to be in business!!!! Ha! :grd:
  3. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Second question: Is there enough room in the engine compartment for that large of an alternator? Yes, but it depends on the size. I've had a 3 row pulley machined out to match the 3 row pulley on the ass end of a big generator......having a big hinge arrangement so the generators weight would...
  4. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Second question: Is there enough room in the engine compartment for that large of an alternator? Yes, but it depends on the size. I've had a 3 row pulley machined out to match the 3 row pulley on the ass end of a big generator......having a big hinge arrangement so the generators weight would...
  5. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Second question: Is there enough room in the engine compartment for that large of an alternator? Yes, but it depends on the size. I've had a 3 row pulley machined out to match the 3 row pulley on the ass end of a big generator......having a big hinge arrangement so the generators weight would...
  6. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Second question: Is there enough room in the engine compartment for that large of an alternator? Yes, but it depends on the size. I've had a 3 row pulley machined out to match the 3 row pulley on the ass end of a big generator......having a big hinge arrangement so the generators weight would...
  7. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Second question: Is there enough room in the engine compartment for that large of an alternator? Yes, but it depends on the size. I've had a 3 row pulley machined out to match the 3 row pulley on the ass end of a big generator......having a big hinge arrangement so the generators weight would...
  8. Screamin' Metal

    Using the deuce for emergency power generation

    Well.....I've sat back and listened and watched.....all great ideas and advice. Good ole Ma Duece......yea......you can do some work and make them into a portable power station for the house if you loose power. While I had to convert one over to this configuration.....I cannot tell you when or...
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