dstig1
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2010
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- W Wisc
- Tractor
- Kubota L5240 HSTC, JD X738 Mower, (Kubota L3130 HST - sold)
The XMT304s are what we used in class and they were great. And that was all Stick. When I came upon a great deal on one, I pounced on it. I traded my way up to it also, which can be a great way of saving money.
I started with a tombstone AC/DC welder but was running into limits on the upper end on DC, and I wasn't a fan of the coarse steps of adjustment. I got a great deal on it, and I kept looking. A Thermal Arc inverter came up at a great deal (if it's not blue or red, it doesn't sell easy...) so I got that and then sold the Lincoln for 2x what I paid for it. I had troubles stick welding with it - arc starts were hard on all rod types, but it worked OK. Later on I came upon the XMT with a wire feeder at an auction and I basically stole it. Then I sold the TA for more than I paid for it. It took a while to sell it (couple months) which didn't surprise me (it's not blue or red...). So in the end I netted an XMT 304 with wire feed for probably 20 cents on the dollar, new.
Keep your eye out for good deals and be ready to pounce. Sometimes you can turn around and resell it almost immediately if you got a great deal, sometimes you might need to do some cleanup or whatnot, but that's about all I did. My 2 cents...
I started with a tombstone AC/DC welder but was running into limits on the upper end on DC, and I wasn't a fan of the coarse steps of adjustment. I got a great deal on it, and I kept looking. A Thermal Arc inverter came up at a great deal (if it's not blue or red, it doesn't sell easy...) so I got that and then sold the Lincoln for 2x what I paid for it. I had troubles stick welding with it - arc starts were hard on all rod types, but it worked OK. Later on I came upon the XMT with a wire feeder at an auction and I basically stole it. Then I sold the TA for more than I paid for it. It took a while to sell it (couple months) which didn't surprise me (it's not blue or red...). So in the end I netted an XMT 304 with wire feed for probably 20 cents on the dollar, new.
Keep your eye out for good deals and be ready to pounce. Sometimes you can turn around and resell it almost immediately if you got a great deal, sometimes you might need to do some cleanup or whatnot, but that's about all I did. My 2 cents...