I am not backfeeding. I will be hooking up to the lines that feed into the supanel. I will be turning off the 60A breaker that feeds the subpanel.
It is certainly not your intent to backfeed, that is clear enough, but as others have pointed out, it could happen. I like your setup with a sub panel, and it would be very easy and inexpensive to put in a manual transfer switch to isolate just your subpanel. Without it is illegal.
Under a certain amperage, transfer switches are inexpensive. The electrical code ensures safety, it really is a benefit to all.
I have been wondering how to do this myself without going through the hassle of putting in a new service, now I know:
1. Install a 50 or so amp sub panel fed from the main panel through a manual transfer switch.
2. Separate out the loads that I want on the generator, splice them in the old panel and bring them into the subpanel.
Easy. Safe. Economical. Going to do it.
In our neighborhood, during an outage if the power company crews hear a generator running that is not on their records as being connected through a transfer switch, they will just leave the power off and go somewhere else. Don't think that would make me many friends with the neighbors.
Did we get off topic?