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Hi and thanks for your response. Yes I have the NV4500 (and NP241 transfer case.) My first choice for the setup was utilizing the 6BT in the truck with a PTO. I looked into PTOs for both the NV4500 and the NP241 and none are in production anymore and I’m in Hawaii so I’ve got limited access to...
I’ll look into it. Thanks. I use diesel gens at work and I’m familiar with them… battery tech has come a long way and I’m not up to speed on them. I should educate myself on the capabilities they have for emergency situations.
Thanks yeah that’s what had me questioning how I want to configure it. 6x8 bed with the gen on the deck doesn’t leave a lot of room for what I’m lifting. I’ve got small welder and plasma cuttter and want the gen for those for projects and for power outages from storms. so I’m liking the tucked...
Thanks for your response. I attached a picture of what I was thinking…and having the generator be just aft of the crane. The truck in the picture is just for illustration.
Also I saw you are selling an MEP 802A. I’m in Hawaii so probably super expensive to ship.
Looking for opinions and insights on mounting a MEP 802A on a Dodge ram 2500.
My truck is a 1996 4x4 12 valve Cummins Dodge Ram 2500.
The idea is to flatbed my truck and mount the generator to: run hydraulic knuckle boom crane (electric over hydraulic pump), welder and associated power tools...
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