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Default FS -- 275 amp Pipeline Welder, Continental 163 engine

Bruce L. Bergman wrote:

And I'd have to rebuild my flatbed single-axle trailer to get it
home, you can't take that rig on the freeway.


And you won't like Illinois tolls for a trailer either.

Wes
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