Here are some photo's of my generator mounted to the Cub.
Rudi put the drawings for the frame at http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Sketch ... index.html
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The generator head is a NorthStar 5500, it produces 5000 watts continuous.
http://amos.catalogcity.com/cc.class/cc ... 2&ccsyn=22
The pulley is a variable pitch sheave #3X438 from Grainger
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/search ... .jsp?xi=xi
For initial setup, set the engine at about 1600 RPM (you may need more RPM if you are going to be putting a real heavy load on the generator) and adjust the sheave to give the proper generator speed.
When I get ready to use the generator I use a volt meter and set engine RPM.
If hooking up to your house be sure to install a transfer switch.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... oreId=6970
Hope this helps.
Dave
http://amos.catalogcity.com/cc.class/cc ... 2&ccsyn=22
The pulley is a variable pitch sheave #3X438 from Grainger
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/search ... .jsp?xi=xi
For initial setup, set the engine at about 1600 RPM (you may need more RPM if you are going to be putting a real heavy load on the generator) and adjust the sheave to give the proper generator speed.
When I get ready to use the generator I use a volt meter and set engine RPM.
If hooking up to your house be sure to install a transfer switch.
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/ ... oreId=6970
Hope this helps.
Dave
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