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Old 06-24-2013, 07:35 PM
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Just thought I'd post a picture of my contraption I'm currently working on, I call it my Power House cub, because when the power goes out this is whats gonna power my house, Its got a quietline frame, 682 fenders, china 10hp diesel engine and a 10kw generator head.



basicly its just a drivable 10kw generator, I still have to fit the hood and then tear back down and paint. I'll post a few more pictures when its done.
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Ok.... I'm confused. Is that the motor.... on the back???
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When the power goes out at my place, like it does more than I would like this is my answer.
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When the power goes out at my place, like it does more than I would like this is my answer.
yep I would like one of those too, but I'm a retired disabled vet, and being on a fixed budget, that setup just isn't in the cards for me.
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yep its in the back, thought it would be something different!
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yep I would like one of those too, but I'm a retired disabled vet, and being on a fixed budget, that setup just isn't in the cards for me.
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I get that but wonder if you are not spending more to do what you are doing. Anyway thanks for your service and I wish you the best my friend.
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Hi mike,why not just use a pto drive set up , but this may end up being a cool change , & thank you for your service,one vetran to another.
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We need more pics Mike!
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I get that but wonder if you are not spending more to do what you are doing. Anyway thanks for your service and I wish you the best my friend.
well, the cub was a freebie, the generator head was damaged during shipping, so I got it for $250, got 2 of the china diesels for 600.00 awhile back (been sitting in the barn a year or so), most of the angle is scrap so no real investment there, guess what I'm out more than anything else is time. I figure 600/700 dollars tops, I'm thinking that's a pretty good price on a 10 kw unit, I imagine your setup was slightly more than that. I guess what I like about it most is I can move it anywhere I want to, electricity anywhere where on the property is a pretty cool idea to me.
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