Eddo Rogue
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- 1993
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- Ranger 4x4
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- 4.0 V6
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- OHV
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- 4WD
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- 31-10.50R15
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- Crossed threads are tight threads.
Hey guys. I often find myself welding at locations that do not have a 220/240V outlet for my machine. I think its time I bite the bullet and get a 110v welder, ideally one that does both.
I have been borrowing a buddies miller 211, and love it, but they are beyond my budget. My buddy paid $1300 OTD for his, they are $2300 OTD now.
I was looking at the lincolns...Can get a 140 for $869 OTD, or the 180C for a little over a grand.
I am considering the various off brand cheapos as well. Hobart,Esab,Clark etc... But I have a hard time believing a 6 in 1 machine for $400 bucks does it all. If that was true, why would $10,000 machines that only do TIG even exist?
I sometimes use a 110V stick welder in a pinch, but its not fun or pretty.
All I need it for is regular old gas mig wire welding when lacking 220V for my usual machine. Ideally on a budget.
Any suggestions?
I have been borrowing a buddies miller 211, and love it, but they are beyond my budget. My buddy paid $1300 OTD for his, they are $2300 OTD now.
I was looking at the lincolns...Can get a 140 for $869 OTD, or the 180C for a little over a grand.
I am considering the various off brand cheapos as well. Hobart,Esab,Clark etc... But I have a hard time believing a 6 in 1 machine for $400 bucks does it all. If that was true, why would $10,000 machines that only do TIG even exist?
I sometimes use a 110V stick welder in a pinch, but its not fun or pretty.
All I need it for is regular old gas mig wire welding when lacking 220V for my usual machine. Ideally on a budget.
Any suggestions?