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I believe one of those would be pretty handy to have around! Nice find!
Randy
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Thanks Randy. I've been looking for one of these for a while. Most that come along have the Briggs and I was really hoping for the Kohler so when this one came up I jumped on it. Probably paid to much for it but I ain't to good at beating old men down.
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Made a minor adjustment to the engine speed;
3750 rpm 123.8 volts 61 hz no load 60.5 hz 'mild' load |
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Those Lincoln Weldanpower are nice machines. I have a Weldanpower 220 G7 with a 16hp Briggs opposed twin that I have had for about 20yrs now. The only problem I have ever had with mine was I had to replace a 4 way bridging rectifier. Lincoln is really fond of their parts. They quoted me $32 for a rectifier. I did a little research and found them at Newark electronics for $3 apiece. Ordered 2 of them and with shipping was still less than half what Lincoln wanted.
I'm not a real fan of the Briggs motors but it hasn't let me down yet. Enjoy the new to you welder.
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cubs-n-bxrs, I saw a couple of those 16 hp Briggs come up and would have been happy with one but they were just too big for my needs. I was planning on mounting mine on my truck side box but at 368 lbs I'm afraid that it might still be to heavy.
Is yours 100% duty cycle too? |
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twoton yes mine is 100% duty cycle as well. I've prolly been thru 100lbs of rod since I've owned it. Mine has a 7000 watt generator built in as well. I can pretty much run my whole house off of it if need be. I paid $750 for mine 20 yrs ago. Worthwhile investment. Mine has a 220v outlet as well.
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Nice.
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Fuel pump rebuild
Looks like I might be rebuilding the fuel pump..
I got no experience with these but think I can handle it with help from my boy Taryl,.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqZGWRJ66b4 |
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I don't think you can get a rebuild kit anymore for the fuel pump. But you can get a brand new one. I wouldn't convert it to the crankcase pulse pump. I'd get the sense replacement for the original pump. Easier, and they last a lot longer.
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