Welding on Mesh Protection?

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gwstang

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I finally made it by to pick up another bottle of MIG gas so I can tack weld the wire to the brush guard. My question is: Do I need to remove the grill guard to do this welding? The reason I ask is that I don't want to mess up any electronics or such. You know how "fragile" these new babies....erhhhh-uuh... tractors are. :laughing: What does the brain trust say? :confused:
 
/ Welding on Mesh Protection? #2  
This topic has been thoroughly discussed in the "Welding" forum here on TBN.

You might want to go there and search. Opinions vary.
 
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I didn't even think about the welding forum :ashamed:
 
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I say take the guard off.It will be easier to weld in the flat position and it will keep the spatter from marking up your paint.It will also give you more room to work on it.
 
/ Welding on Mesh Protection? #5  
Something as easy to pull off as the grill guard, better safe than sorry.
I think generally it is considered safe to remove the ground off the battery and ground the welder close to your welding.
 

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