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* I have a Generac 4.5-kilowatt generator that I hook up to the main fuse on the house with a plug and a 20-foot cord. It will power two refrigerators, one freezer, the furnace and my shallow-well pump. It has a big fuel tank that will run 10 hours under full load.* We own three PTO generators that cost between $3,500 and $4,500 each. They can run hog buildings and grind feed. My kids use a Coleman 5-kilowatt portable generator to fit cattle.