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Re: (ET) Re: Cost to charge batteries



Hello Lee, You've got the generator and and the tiller also, that's Great! What wattage is the generator? Wonder where I could find a generator, a tiller, and then for this winter a snow blade....
Thanks, Tony

At 09:22 AM 8/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
Do you use a 12VDC to 110VAC convertor or do you have the one that
came with the tractor originally? Do you think the electic chainsaw
uses a lot of battery power when you use it?
Thanks, Tony


From Lee in Tennessee

The converter is an Electrac accessory, a non-tech job with a 36vdc motor
on one end and a 110vac generator on the other.  It must weigh 15 or 20
pounds.  I carry it on a special mount I built for the front end of the
tractor.  It plugs in to the same outlet that the mower plugs into.

I can cut firewood all day and haul in a few loads on one charge.  Compared
to a couple of hours mowing or maybe 30 minutes with the rototiller.

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