steven , sorry i didn't reply sooner . sounds like it's not to bad of a deal but that depends on what you are doing . our family has bought and sold traded , loaned , lost , had stolen , destroyed by fire about 15 of these machines since 1963 . prices ranged from $100 for the first used one i bought to i think it was about $3900 for the last new one in 1972 i bought 6 of them 1969 and leads to go 6 stories when they built original b.p. building in anchorage , alaska . leads cost something like 75 cents per ft at that time used . my dad bought one new 1963 for $615 from ted cox welding supply in s.b. calif. i was at an auction 3 years ago and they were selling for about $300 for lots of 4 to 6 welders all sa 200 but were junkers about 50 of them . but lots of parts . i still have 3 from the 6 i bought new they are good ones just burn lots of gas . a word of advice they get stolen easily if they are on trailers . i sold new one 1984 for a friend used 1 job to another friend for $1000 . any machine thats in good shape should be worth that price if you can use it to work with . there are probably more welding machines available than there are welders and there is alot of welding work starting . get some practice and get back welding i still enjoy welding . good luck . willie
Thank you Willie for your input.Yes welding machines can be stolen easily on trailers.I give $1200.00 for the SA-200 Lincoln pipeliner.The machine is in excellent shape and welds like a dream.The machine is well guarded and will soon be going on an 1984 chevy one ton dooly welding truck.The trailer the machine came on will sell easily for 1/2 of what I gave for the machine.
This machine I bought is gray but underneath some flaked off paint it is red so I suppose it came Red from the factory?Would you have any idea or anyone else what year model the machine might be?
The lead connectors are on the back of the machine instead of the face of it and where they connect it has a + and - so this machine has the new style lead connectors.
The machine will be mostly welding on pipelines here in North Louisiana.
Thanks again.
Steven.
steven , try www.weldmart.com they sent me a disc . seem to have up grade parts might be helpful . and might have answers to your questions . these machines are my favorite they start good and weld nice . keep us posted on how you do . good luck . willie
Thank you Willie.I have ordered the disc from weldmart.I am rebuilding an old welding bed for the truck the bed looked like a box that matches came in way to long and wide and square and to ugly.
I narrowed it down and shortned it as the back corners of the bed will be at an angle / ect.Probably have lightned it up about 500 pounds.The welder that built the bed had no imagination at all and they say you can tell what kind of welder one is by the looks of his welding truck bed.
Thanks again.
Steven.
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Date 05-07-2006 18:45
OMG are you crazy,,I work all over the permian basin,,,a 200amp lincoln goes for over 2800,,,,most of the time sight unseen. Though the best way to test the machine is to fire it up and let it warm up,,,,take you a 3/16 P rod of some sort. turn the machine all the way up which is usually 5th gear and 100. Stick the rod to the ground and hold it there. If the machine dies out or sputters real bad,,,its not good. On the other hand,,,if the machine doesnt die out,,,and hold current(it will bog down but thats normal) hold it there till the rod begins to smoke and eventually catch on fire,,,if it does,,,buy that machine cause that is a hell of a steal
my question is what does the mans colour have to do with the welder? the face plate being red or not however does, the red face as many of my more experienced senior peers could attest is the best welder ever made by lincoln. it as i understand means all copper windings. i bought a 72 red face recently with a new battery, voltage regulator and with a rebuilt engine less than 1000 hours ago for 1000 can. it does not have any problems and is an exceptional machine besides the fact that it does consume more fuel than the newer welders. you can pull a long arc or stuff it right into the puddle and she keeps on welding (especialy good if you sneeze or have to move position while welding). the best welder type ive ever welded with except maybe a brand new shop inverter even then the inverter would only be as good
darren
ps
I added an after market auto muffler(friction fit) that can be removed for transport makes a BIG difference in the volume of the exhaust