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    About Kohler

    Kohler sells home, small business, and industrial generators in stationary, towable, and home standby forms for continuous, prime, or standby power. Its 1.8- to 4,000-kilowatt range includes single-phase and three-phase models that run on various fuels.

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    Location: Jacksonville, Florida
    Seller: Generator Source
    Hours1,870
    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
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    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
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    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
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    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
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    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: React Power Solutions
    Hours574
    Location: Dickinson, Texas
    Seller: Turnkey Industries-Generators
    Hours429
    Location: Dickinson, Texas
    Seller: Turnkey Industries-Generators
    Hours181
    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
    Hours0
    Location: Brighton, Colorado
    Seller: Generator Source
    Hours384
    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
    Hours1,520
    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC
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    Location: Decatur, Texas
    Hours1,134
    Location: St. George, South Carolina
    Seller: 4M Iron
    Hours491
    Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin
    Seller: Central States Diesel Generators
    Hours68
    Location: Dickinson, Texas
    Seller: Turnkey Industries-Generators
    Hours2,023
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: React Power Solutions
    Hours0
    Location: Waukesha, Wisconsin
    Seller: Central States Diesel Generators
    Hours18
    Location: Ephrata, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Gentech Generators
    Hours505
    Location: Jacksonville, Florida
    Seller: Generator Source
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    Location: Claxton, Georgia
    Hours0
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Seller: Worldwide Power Products, LLC
    Hours685
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Empire Power Systems
    Hours430
    Location: Brighton, Colorado
    Seller: Generator Source
    Hours9,258
    Location: Covington, Tennessee
    Hours92
    Location: Decatur, Texas
    Hours596
    Location: Carbondale, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Old Forge Power Equipment Inc.
    Hours4
    Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Industrial Engines, LLC

    About Kohler

    Michael Kohler founded Kohler Co. in 1873 in Wisconsin, initially manufacturing plows and other agriculture equipment. Over the next few years, the company expanded to include bathtubs, originally sold as cast-iron hog scalders and water troughs. With that, the company officially entered the plumbing product industry, which is what it primarily known for today. However, Kohler has also had a long history in the power generator market, which started in 1920 when Kohler says it introduced the world’s first engine-powered electric generator, the Kohler Automatic Power & Light.


    Kohler 20 kW Stationary Generator

    It didn’t take long for Kohler’s generators to make their mark on the industry and on history itself. In fact, Admiral Richard Byrd used Kohler generators on his first expedition to the South Pole in 1929 and brought seven more of them along with him on his second expedition in 1934. When he arrived, he found that the first set of generators were still operational. The company also played a role in World War II by producing plumbing fixtures and generators for use in hospitals, housing, and other facilities aiding the war effort. In 2017, Kohler generators were also widely used for disaster relief efforts during hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria.

    Kohler continued to innovate in the power generator space over the years to follow through both internal development and acquisitions. The company acquired Italian diesel engine manufacturer Lombardini S.r.l. in 2007, Uninterruptible Power Supplies Ltd. from the United Kingdom in 2008, and Clarke Energy, Ltd., an expert in installing and maintaining engine-driven power plants based in Liverpool, England, in 2017.

    Home, Small Business & Industrial Generators

    Kohler sells dozens of generator models designed for backing up a home or small business, providing power to a campsite or other remote location, and for large-scale industrial and construction applications. Maximum power ranges from 1.8 kilowatts for a portable, solar-powered generator up to 4,000 kW for a diesel-powered industrial generator. Kohler portable generators range from 1.8 to 12.3 kW; home and small business models range from 6 to 150 kW; mobile or towable models range from 22 to 154 kW; industrial diesel models range from 13 to 4,000 kW; and natural gas, propane, and dual-fuel models range from 25 to 1,350 kW.

    Kohler categorizes its generators not only based on application or industry, but also on usage cases such as continuous, prime, or standby power. Other differences between models include single-phase or three-phase, off-grid backup vs. utility backup, 50 or 60 hertz, and United States Environmental Protection Agency emissions certifications, including Stationary Emergency, Stationary Non-Emergency, Certified For Prime Power and Standby Applications, and Tier 4 Final. Home and small business models are also available with aluminum, steel, or composite enclosures.

    Find The Right Kohler Generator For You

    PowerSystemsToday.com offers a large selection of new and used Kohler generators for sale, ranging in power from 4 to 2,250 kW standby and from 18 to 1,000 kW prime. Model years range from the late 1970s to the present day, and prices range from as low as $550 up to $300,000. Most of these generators are stationary, but there are some towable models as well. Be sure to use the Power Rating, Fuel Type, Hours, and Condition search options to find the generator that most precisely fits your needs.