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How much does it weigh?Does anyone know what year code #7168 is?One last question, is there a better starter that can be put on?Thanks, Tim
Reply:http://billswelderrepair.com/Engine-Drives.htmlVery knowledgable guy
Reply:Does anyone have a good source for the sheet metal on a sa200? I'm looking for a source around North Louisiana. Thanks
Reply:Originally Posted by T RedHow much does it weigh?Does anyone know what year code #7168 is?One last question, is there a better starter that can be put on?Thanks, Tim
Reply:Thanks for the help.
Reply:Originally Posted by T RedThanks for the help.
Reply:Yeah there is plenty of places around that redo metal and other things to. If you are in the central states like me use Stumpfs Welding supply, here is the number 618-566-4733, very reasonable on pricing too... Now if your further south in the Texas region some where there is welmart or american welding supply, but wow there prices are high... Stumpfs is about the best place for anything that your Lincoln will need, good place....There location is in Mascoutah, Ill.Old PIpeFitters never Die, their rods get shorter and the gaps get wider!!!
Reply:Opps I originally wanted to respond to your Code number and got caught up reading others to as fas your number you say is 71 something, mine is 7307 and a 1975 model so yours is probably around 72-73 guessing if you want an exact year just e-mail lincoln website and give them your code and serial # and they will tell you when your machine was made and released. and around the weight of your sa-200 just your machine with your doors and full tank of gas around 1200-1350pnds. Don't ever give up that machine you got one of the best ones made with the flat head in it guessing, rebuild it and it will last you 1,000 pnds of rods easy...Last edited by PipeDreamer07; 10-07-2007 at 11:25 AM.Old PIpeFitters never Die, their rods get shorter and the gaps get wider!!!
Reply:Originally Posted by T RedHow much does it weigh?Does anyone know what year code #7168 is?One last question, is there a better starter that can be put on?Thanks, Tim
Reply:Thanks for the help.It is a 1972 by the serial number.1340 lbs is close enough.
Reply:Originally Posted by WoodyLaDoes anyone have a good source for the sheet metal on a sa200? I'm looking for a source around North Louisiana. Thanks
Reply:Originally Posted by weldgaultB & M Electric, Ronnie May , 985-575-3164. He Manufactures all Lincoln Diesel (250 & 400 Amp) and gas drive, Pipe Liner, K6090, SA 200, Parts and sheet metal. Hope this helps. John |
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