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Katolight PTO generator
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tdruff
01-11-2021 11:28:17
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This message is a reply to an archived post by n9lhm on April 06, 2017 at 12:51:59. The original subject was "Re: Katolight PTO generator".
Hi Brian, Did you ever find parts for the Katolight 250-S? My Dad bought one new in 1975 and I’m need a magnet wheel. Thanks
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Kow Farmer
01-12-2021 16:03:40
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Re: Katolight PTO generator in reply to tdruff, 01-11-2021 11:28:17
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I worked for Katolight until they sold out in 2007 and changed the company name. I was there just shy of 20 years. They are now called MTU On-site Energy, owned by Rolls Royce Power systems from the UK now. The pto units were discontinued about 5 years ago. The global company didn’t want to mess with little gensets anymore. Wasn’t profitable enough for them. I built a few pto units in my day. They were very good units. You could try the phone number In Mankato Minnesota at 507-625-7973. The switch board is all automated now. If you get through to someone, ask for the service department. Tell them what you are looking for. I hope this helps someone out. Kow Farmer Kurt. 🐂👩🌾
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FastFarmall
01-12-2021 06:46:09
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Re: Katolight PTO generator in reply to tdruff, 01-11-2021 11:28:17
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They were made in Mankato Minnesota, they were suppose to be top notch company ! They shipped them allover the world !!
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