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Default FS -- Miller XMT 300 CC/CV, in Viroqua, Wisconsin

Won in a liquidation auction by mistake.

I believe that it is in a working condition welder, as it came from a
functioning company. But I have not tested it. Because it is far from
me, I would rather have you pick it up, so if you want to pick it up
from Viroqua, WI, the price is $550 cash.

These welders, if guaranteed good and tested, go for about $900-1,000
on ebay.

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On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:52:33 UTC, Ignoramus18994
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Won in a liquidation auction by mistake.

I believe that it is in a working condition welder, as it came from a
functioning company. But I have not tested it. Because it is far from
me, I would rather have you pick it up, so if you want to pick it up
from Viroqua, WI, the price is $550 cash.

These welders, if guaranteed good and tested, go for about $900-1,000
on ebay.


Who liquidated? I'm just outside Viroqua. Ed
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Default FS -- Miller XMT 300 CC/CV, in Viroqua, Wisconsin

On 2009-01-14, wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:52:33 UTC, Ignoramus18994
wrote:

Won in a liquidation auction by mistake.

I believe that it is in a working condition welder, as it came from a
functioning company. But I have not tested it. Because it is far from
me, I would rather have you pick it up, so if you want to pick it up
from Viroqua, WI, the price is $550 cash.

These welders, if guaranteed good and tested, go for about $900-1,000
on ebay.


Who liquidated? I'm just outside Viroqua. Ed


Cummins Filtration, either surplused unwanted equipment, or went belly
up. More likely surplused. A huge number of welding machines were
sold. I would bid on a lot more if I was closer.

If you want, Ed, I can pay you money to pick it up and deliver to any
"pack and ship" business to pack and ship to me, at my expense also,
of course. These pack and ship UPS places are a dime a dozen, can be
found at hardware stores etc. This welder weighs 70-80 lbs. Contact me
at if you or any reliable person who you know, are
interested.

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