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3225-00

60706-241

SAFETY INFORMATION

This generator set has been designed and manufactured to allow 

safe, reliable performance.  Poor maintenance, improper or care-

less use can result in potential deadly hazards;  from electrical 

shock, exhaust gas asphyxiation, or fire.  Please read all safety 

instructions carefully before installation or use.  Keep these 

instructions handy for future reference.  Take special note and 

follow all warnings on the unit labels and in the manuals. 

 

ANSI SAFETY DEFINITIONS  

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DANGER: 

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if 

not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word 
is to be limited to the most extreme situations.

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WARNING: 

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if 
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

 

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CAUTION: 

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not 

avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be 
used to alert against unsafe practices

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NOTE: 

CAUTION is also used on the unit labels and in this manual to in-

dicate a situation that could result in serious damage or destruc-
tion of the equipment and possible personal injury.

 

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1. 

ELECTRIC SHOCK- 

 The output voltage present in this 

equipment can cause a fatal electric shock. This    

equipment must be operated by a responsible person.

  

  a.  Do not allow anyone to operate the generator   

 

  

without proper instruction.

  b.  Guard against electric shock.  

  c.  Avoid contact with live terminals or receptacles. 

  d.  Use extreme care if operating this unit in rain or  

 

  

snow.   

  e.  Use only three-prong grounded plugs and  

 

 

  

extension cords.  

  f.  Be sure the unit is properly grounded to an external    

  

ground rod driven into the earth.

  g.  Do not make or break electrical connection under load.    

  

2. 

FIRE HAZARD

- Gasoline, diesel and other fuels always pres-

ent a hazard of possible explosion and/or fire. 

     

  a.  Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and know its proper use.  

  

Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate.

    

3. 

DEADLY EXHAUST GAS

 - Exhaust fumes from any  

 

engine contain carbon monoxide, an invisible, odorless  

and deadly gas that must be mixed with fresh air. 

 

  a.  Operate only in well ventilated areas.  

  b.  Never operate indoors.  

 

4. 

NOISE HAZARD 

- Excessive noise is not only tiring, but 

continual exposure can lead to loss of hearing.    

 

  a.  Use hearing protection equipment when working  

 

  

around this equipment for long periods of time.    

  b.  Keep your neighbors in mind when permanently  

 

  

installing this equipment.    

  

5. 

CLEANLINESS

- Keep the generator and surrounding area 

clean.   

 

  a.  Remove all grease, ice, snow or materials that create    

  

slippery conditions around the unit.    

  b.  Remove any rags or other material that could  create    

  

potential fire hazards.    

6. 

SERVICING EQUIPMENT

- All service, including the  

 

installation or replacement of service parts, should be  

 

performed only by a qualified technician. 

  

  a.  Use only factory approved repair parts.  

  b.  Do not work on this equipment when fatigued.  

  c.  Use extreme caution when working on electrical 

    

components. High output voltages from this equipment  

  

can cause serious injury or death.      

 

7. 

INSTALLATION

- Installing a PTO generator is not a “do-it-

yourself” project. Consult a qualified, licensed electrician or 

contractor.  The  installation must comply with all national, 

state, and local codes.

 

  a.  NEVER operate the PTO drive generator without  

 

   having it properly mounted to a concrete base or  

 

   approved trailer.    

  b.  NEVER connect the PTO generator to an existing  

 

   electrical system without installing an isolation  

 

   transfer switch.

  c.  Always insure the drive shaft is straight and level  

 

   before operating the generator.

8. 

OPERATION -

 PTO drive shafts (Tumbling Bars) have  

 

many inherent dangers, extreme caution must be    

 

exercised when using them.

 

  a.   NEVER allow children around a drive shaft when it is in  

   operation.

  b.  Keep all safety guards and shields in place and securely  

   tightened.

  c.  NEVER operate a drive shaft that has been damaged or  

   had the safety shield removed.

  d.  NEVER step over a drive shaft while it is running.

  e.  NEVER wear a necktie, loose articles of clothing, or    

   anything else that can be caught in moving parts.

   f.  NEVER try to stop a turning drive shaft with your hand or  

   your foot.

  g.  ALWAYS connect the shield anti-rotation chain to the    

   tractor safety shield

Summary of Contents for W10PTOS/A

Page 1: ...COMPACT SERIES TRACTOR DRIVE GENERATOR W10PTOS A...

Page 2: ...ser vice when commercial power is interrupted inaccessible or impractical This PTO unit has a cast iron gear case with a 1 3 8 6 spline 540 rpm rated input shaft unit operating speed is 515 RPM and b...

Page 3: ...r nearby and know its proper use Fire extinguishers rated ABC by NFPA are appropriate 3 DEADLY EXHAUST GAS Exhaust fumes from any engine contain carbon monoxide an invisible odorless and deadly gas th...

Page 4: ...and adjustment UNPACKING CAUTION Equipment Damage DO NOT invert generator during unpacking The Gearcase con tains oil which will leak out if inverted during unpacking Unpack the generator as follows...

Page 5: ...ling bar C For safety the generator must be bolted to the three point hitch deck using all four mounting bolts B The foundation must be solid enough to absorb generator starting and reflected load tor...

Page 6: ...INES FROM THE LOAD AND THE GENERATOR WHEN THE GEN ERATOR IS SUPPLYING POWER SEE FIGURE 6 Page 4 60706 180 0310 00 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS CAUTION Only qualified electricians should install electrical w...

Page 7: ...OR TOO MUCH OIL CAN HARM THE EQUIPMENT See Lubrication portion of Main tenance for oil specifications Page 5 60706 180 0310 00 A properly rated and installed double throw manual power isolation transf...

Page 8: ...e sure the drive shaft tumbling bar is assembled with its universal joint knuckles synchronized as illustrated in Figure 7 If knuckles are not synchronized the bar will chat ter when rotating which wi...

Page 9: ...ING Equipment Damage DO NOT CLEAN THE GENERATOR WHILE IT IS RUNNING STORAGE MAINTENANCE If the generator is mounted on an off highway trailer such as the Winco trailer it should be stored in a garage...

Page 10: ...t and replace if defective Low Speed High line loss Indicated by lower voltage at load than at generator terminals 1 Undersized overloaded 2 Defective governor 3 Low power worn engine LOW OUTPUT VOLTA...

Page 11: ...11 3225 00 60706 241 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST COMPLETE ASSEMBLY...

Page 12: ...w 7 300080 3 1 Top Cover 8 Z2568 1 Decal Danger PTO 9 300086 2 1 Drive Shaft Guard 10 98479 000 1 Decal Winco 1 11 53113 002 2 Decal Winco 12 63966 009 1 Nameplete 13 99841 003 1 Gear Case Support 14...

Page 13: ...QTY DESCRIPTION 99839 002 1 Complete Generator End with Gear Case 19 54665 000 1 6205 2RS Bearing 26 300323 208 2 Varistor 27 300323 207 2 Diode 65 99839 112 1 45 mf Capacitor GENERATOR SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 14: ...REF PART NUMBER QTY DESCRIPTION 1 300080 3 1 Top Cover 2 91286 001 1 20 Amp 1 Pole Circuit Breaker 3 63708 000 1 Ground Lug 4 57030 007 1 45 Amp 240 VAC Circuit Breaker 5 91370 000 1 Voltmeter 6 3000...

Page 15: ...O WHEEL TRANSPORT DESCRIPTION PART NO 1 SUPPORT TONGUE QTY 2 300081 2 HITCH TONGUE QTY 2 300082 3 TONGUE 300083 4 AXLE QTY 2 300085 5 SUPPORT AXLE 300164 6 SUPPORT PTO SHAFT 300161 1 7 SUPPORT PTO SHA...

Page 16: ...of incidental or consequential damages so that above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights you may have other rights which vary from state to state...

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