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1968 SA 200 Redface Original Survivor ATL $3000

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All original surviving Lincoln SA 200 pipeline welder. I am the second owner. This machine came out of a factory in IL and was used for plant maintenance with very low hours. I believe the brushes were original from the factory. Many of the original stickers are still intact including a paint inspection stamp on the front of the faceplate and so is the paper wiring diagram on the backside of the faceplate. I installed Murphy oil and temp gauges but made an aluminum bracket to bolt them to the block instead of cutting holes in the sheet metal. It is wired for a Cable's remote with the local/remote toggle switch on the frame for the fuel tank. I installed a set of Helwig carbon brushes and had the machine load banked and tested at Arc-Heat in Atlanta. An authorized Lincoln Repair center. I also fabricated a stainless steel "T" handle to shut the fuel off from the front of the machine.The rust is surface rust there are no holes. This is a great running and welding machine but i have switched to a diesel. I have included two pictures of welds. The 7018 weld was made a few weeks ago when I built a gantry crane to be able to remove my welder and skid if I wanted. The other is a 5/32 6010 cap on 6". I can load the machine on a trailer or in the bed of a pick up with the crane. I can also take the machine to a shipping terminal in Atlanta if you want it shipped. Machine sold as is where is. $3000
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Sweet! I've got the exact same machine. 1968, 1 year younger than me. And just like me...somehow it keeps going and does awesome. Well worth the money!
 
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