I used to have a 300D w/ continental engine, if I didn't pipeline at all I would have definitely kept that machine, it could fab pipe like nobody's business. You really can't beat those welders on fuel economy and engine longevity. I still personally like to run full size machines just for the fact that you've got a ton of reserve power if you need to do anything heavy, like gouging or fabbing 16" sch. 80 (filling with 1/4"). I know everybody goes on about the ranger 305's with 100% duty cycle and all that, but I'm still a bit stubborn about buying one. My old 300D load banked out at 402 amps max. so, with it's 60% duty cycle I could weld at 241 amps for 10 minutes out of 10 minutes (theoretically speaking). And with the full size machines I personally feel it's alot easier to perform minor maintenance and repairs, i.e fan belt, spark plugs(my sa-200), air filters, fuel filters, oil changes, thermostats, etc... I'm sure someone will have a valid argument against my opinions but that's just par for the course, hopefully this helps your decision anyways...