Posted by The tractor vet on February 15, 2016 at 19:04:36 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: Welder posted by DeltaRed on February 15, 2016 at 12:18:08:
The problem with the smaller sc /dc machines is the 7018 . works the snot out of them. Best thing we have done is bought a Lincoln 250 portable . Now if ya don't want a portable then find one of the old Lincoln 250 round tops as they are both A/C and D/C I have seen several lately on Craigs list in the price range of 300 to 450 . They are a SHOP welder and will run all day burning rod after rod. What i like about the portable is that we can take it to the break and weld it there and it can go in my truck or my buddy's truck. soon as the weather breaks i am going to make up a frame work to bolt it to and have a place for the torch bottles all on a skid that the forks for the skid steer will fit in and not have to use a chain anymore. One person load and unload.
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