Watched some how to videos on welding. Explanation of types/methods, and based on what I've read, I would want the oxy/propylene setup for cutting/heating, not to be confused with propane. propylene is cheaper than acetylene, and although it technically has a higher temp at the inner core of the flame, when used with the proper type cutting tip, it will cut faster.
Oxy/propylene does not create a sheild around the weld area, so it is not a good choice for welding.
For welding I'd like a good stick welder. From what I read, they are easier for the novice to use, and handle heavy stiff well. They are not good for sheet metal.............So I'd probably like to have a mig setup for the lighter stuff.
Now all I need is a couple grand, and I'm off to the races!
Decided not to pull the stump jumper. Looked under it today, and noticed several welds/repairs on it, then measured the distance from each end of the large steel bar (blade carrier), to the underside of the deck, and it was equal, so only the pan part of the jumper is bent, and not enough to make me want to open that can of worms.
Steve W.