I've got a dozen generators here with their own engines. All are sized at 500-540 watts per rated horsepower and all work as advertised. 13 HP/7000 watts, 8 HP/4000 watts, 10 HP/5000 watts, etc.
Running my entire household with a 15KW PTO generator hooked to a Case VAC or my Oliver HG is not a perfect test since I don't know what total amp draw was. But - we had an electric water heater, well-pump 1 HP and 220 volts, refrig, freezer, furnace, lights, TVs, computers, plus some stuff in the barn. Neither tractor ever worked hard. Cletrac is a max of 25 horse and the Case a max of 21 horse.
I also did a lot of arc-welding in the field with my PTO generator and Case VAC. 50 amp/220 volt max rated but who knows? I know I have welded at max setting and the tractor just grunted a little and kept on going. Let's say I got up to 10,000 watts. That comes to 476 watts per HP.
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