Generator and Alayne 1

Whenever a big storm is headed towards New England, like this weekend's winter storm "Nemo," we don't worry much about losing power. That's because this place came equipped with a massive back-up generator we call "Big Red." It was one of those things that come when you buy a property and get as an additional feature at no extra cost. Big Red, a Winpower diesel generator, was built and installed back in the 1980s, and is equivalent in size to the powerplant of a Kenworth or Peterbilt semi. I took these photos of Alayne standing next to Big Red to give you some idea of its size.

Generator and Alayne 2

It can run everything with plenty of extra capacity; we don't need to unplug anything to reduce the load. It's connected to an auto-transfer switch in the basement of the house, so it switches on instantly when the power goes out. The generator is so big that it is housed in a separate room attached to the main barn building.

We would never go out and spend the money on something like this, but now that we have Big Red, we realize how nice it is to have a dependable source of back-up power. We have an authorized Winpower generator technician come by once a year to service and test it. I asked the tech how much more life this now 30-year old generator still had; he told me, "With regular servicing, it will last as long as you will." 

And speaking of storms, we were fortunate to only receive about 5 inches or so of snow from Nemo. It blew around a lot so I had some drifts to plow out today, but we didn't see anything like the snowfall amounts most people futher south and east of us experienced.

By the way, if you ever look up Lancaster's weather, you're actually getting readings from the Mount Washington regional airport in Whitefield, New Hampshire. That's about 10 miles from here. At the farm, we are usually significantly warmer than that location, and often quite warmer than Lancaster itself, just three miles away.

This morning, for example, the National Weather Service was reporting 21 degrees below zero for Lancaster (the Whitefield weather station reading), while here at the farm we were only 4 degrees below zero. I remember on a recent morning this winter when I drove out of the farm and it was 12 degrees above zero, and by the time I got into Lancaster — which is downhill from us, along the Connecticut and Israel Rivers — it was just above zero.

We're on a ridge here, and that definitely seems to help keep us warmer. This is a nice change from the ranch in Ovando, where we were always 10 to 15 degrees colder than anyone else!

But no matter what the weather does, we've got Big Red to depend on!

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10 responses to “Big Red”

  1. Penny Avatar
    Penny

    Whew… i was wondering how you guys were doing in all of that wacky weather. with all of the furry kids, that would be a lot of little snowboats to take on and off all day long!

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  2. Leila K. - Western Wash. Avatar
    Leila K. – Western Wash.

    Wow! What a blessing to have Big Red! Stay safe and warm.

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  3. Reta Davis Avatar
    Reta Davis

    HA! ONLY 4 degrees below zero! That is unfathomable to a live-long resident of California. You are very brave!

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  4. Moon Rani Avatar
    Moon Rani

    Alayne, share your secrets for always looking good. You even look cute posing next to a generator!
    That is one nice “power station.” It makes ours look anemic.
    It’s great to know you folks came through “Nemo” in good shape. How do the newcomers like the snow?

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  5. Ann Avatar
    Ann

    I was thinking about you all during Nemo. Glad things went ok and that you weren’t inundated with all that snow. I sure glad I’m not living in New Jersey anymore and missed that snow (although my kids had to deal with it)…I’ll take South Carolina weather!
    I have to say, that’s the biggest generator I’ve ever seen. What a blessing that it was already there for you to use. Sure makes life at RDF a bit easier!

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  6. Diane Borden, Chehalis, WA Avatar
    Diane Borden, Chehalis, WA

    Thanks Steve for posting this great info on how you exist in storms and the risk of loosing power. I have often wondered when big storms hit the east, how you are going to exist comfortably when and if the power goes out.
    Knowing what it is like to limp along with a small generator, that will power just a few lights, the refrigerators and the microwave for a few days, I am so glad you found the comforts like these built into the property. With the wonderful work that you do for the animal residents, you certainly deserve to be comfortable in any conditions.
    Great stuff!!

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  7. Margaret Avatar
    Margaret

    Glad to hear that you were able to take “Nemo” (since when do we name snowstorms/) in stride. I’d rather name generators! Big Red is AWESOME! And Alayne even more so. Stay warm! I know the Doxies will show you how…

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  8. Kathleen Rivard Avatar
    Kathleen Rivard

    “Big Red” is one fine looking piece of equipment and the “cutie” standing next to it isn’t bad either. You can barely see Sweet Alayne next to it.
    We got in excess of 22 inches of snow down here but our 2 legged little princess, Roo, demanded to be taken out to do her “duties”. One of the dachshunds joined her outside, but the other one said “I’ll hold it ’til Spring!” I couldn ‘t blame her!

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  9. Shirley * James/Portland, OR Avatar

    BIG RED an essential for your type of operation. Could Alayne be any more beautiful–her beauty always shines!

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  10. Tonya Allen Avatar
    Tonya Allen

    That’s quite a generator! A great extra feature that came along with the house, indeed. I know I sometimes have occasion to wish I had one!

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