A little bit closer

SVcummins

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Got the new starter on got the new leads made John if you?re watching wish me luck
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Going to have to make a special trip out of town to get some non corn squeezins and we?ll be ready to give the old gal a test
 
I hope it works good for you.
The welders were 70s technology - 50 years old now.
Engines were designed earlier than that.

The next generation of that size Miller you didnt have to change the knife switch under the side to go from welding to 110/220 power.
But they did it by reving the engine to 3600.
I think yours will put out about the same KW of AC at 1800 rpm.
I mentioned I brought mine home last weekend.
Haven't messed with it yet.
Need to get the Ford GT 75 running first.
Grass is a foot tall.
Let us know how it runs.
They are great small welders.
 
I?ve had it running and it would generate power but not enough juice to weld . I think it will weld what I want just fine . The pipeliners like the old welders better than the new ones that?s what John did for a living was refurbishing 50 year old welders for guys
 
My cousin has a little single cylinder welder I always wanted to get my hands on but he wouldn?t ever part with it
 
These two bangers aren't nearly the welder the 4 cyl machines were like he fixed.
Not even close.
The 4 cyl gassers were best. Smoother than the diesel.
These Millers will glue things together pretty good tho.
Is the guy who fixed them gone?
I didnt know him but remember some posts and photos about some beautiful welders soneone worked on- restoring, etc.
 

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