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  • 11-16-2016
    snoeproe

    Re: Miller Pro 300

    I've only ran one of those once. I didn't care much for the arc on it. I think I just needed more time to play with the settings. I believe it had a dig adjustment dial on it. Maybe it's just because I have much more experience with the big blue machines.
    You can bet on good reliability with that small cat Diesel engine. 10 000 hrs is normal between over hauls for these motors.
    If you can get it for a good price, it would be a solid machine.
  • 11-15-2016
    teedub79

    Miller Pro 300

    Hey I'm looking to buy a machine off some guy. Don't know much about it so I thought I'd get your opionions. I;m looking at a 2006 Miller Pro 300 with a Cat diesel 2600 hrs.

    Is this something reliable? What kind of maintenance should I expect? What do you think is fair as in price range. Thanks for the Info
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