Myself i don't know why people want to be cheap when doing things . two years back i bought a small mig to have around the house for those little jobs that will take zap here and there . I found a never out of the box Lincoln 140 C for half price . They claim that it needs a 20 amp breaker , So 20 amp = 12 ga. , have you seen any of the NEW 12 Ga wire lately ???? sure NOT the same old 12 Ga . that i used when we rewired this OLD house . It is just a whisker bigger then 14 Ga. now as i wanted to put some new plugs in the old coal cellar and move some of my wood working tools over there , i had some OLD 12Ga left over but not enough so after getting sticker shock needing two nitro pills and half a inhaler to recover i found some a little less then lowes and Homer Depot and bought a 250 roll . Now with the welder i got talking to the local welding store and he was telling me on these Lincoln's the hardest thing on them that leads to failure was low line voltage and weak breakers kicking out . he advised me that instead of a 20 amp to up the game to no less then a 25 Amp and if i was going to have a run from the main more the 25 feet go heavier . Well around here ya ain't ah going to find a 25 amp breaker . SOOOOO we found a 30 Amp and we went 10 ga from the box to the plug as the plug is 40 feet from the main. Way back when i had a Buzz box while still living at home even as a KID i used 6 ga. from the main to the welder plug for a Lincoln tombstone A C 225 and a 50 amp plug .
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Today's Featured Article - Grain Threshing in the Early 40's - by Jerry D. Coleman. How many of you can sit there and say that you have plowed with a mule? Well I would say not many, but maybe a few. This story is about the day my Grandfather Brown (true name) decided along with my parents to purchase a new Ford tractor. It wasn't really new except to us. The year was about 1967 and my father found a good used Ford 601 tractor to use on the farm instead of "Bob", our old mule. Now my grandfather had had this mule since the mid 40's and he was getting some age on him. S
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