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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1380334" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>I would put about another $1000 with it and buy this one. A Lincoln Ranger 225. Build a trailer for it to haul everything else you might need. You will want acetylene oxygen cutting torch. Easy to hook to the atv, utv, or tractor. Keeps the pickup clean for pickup uses. Some of the new welders have a feature that will not let you stick a rod when starting to weld. Mine does not but I need one that is like that. I bought a miller 225 several years ago for $2000 all the welding leads which are costly for the length they were. Had an old Lincoln a man give me not much wrong with it. The long bolt that held the generator to the engine had backed out. One cylinder Briggs . Only problem the flashing diode failed. This was a better welding machine than the Miller I bought. Old but good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1380334, member: 4674"] I would put about another $1000 with it and buy this one. A Lincoln Ranger 225. Build a trailer for it to haul everything else you might need. You will want acetylene oxygen cutting torch. Easy to hook to the atv, utv, or tractor. Keeps the pickup clean for pickup uses. Some of the new welders have a feature that will not let you stick a rod when starting to weld. Mine does not but I need one that is like that. I bought a miller 225 several years ago for $2000 all the welding leads which are costly for the length they were. Had an old Lincoln a man give me not much wrong with it. The long bolt that held the generator to the engine had backed out. One cylinder Briggs . Only problem the flashing diode failed. This was a better welding machine than the Miller I bought. Old but good. [/QUOTE]
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