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Great to hear you got it working. Typically if a Lincoln buzzbox has issues it is in that selector switch. There are several "how to's" post on the web on cleaning that switch to make it perform like new (usually zero cost, but parts are available if needed).
Regarding placing the leads: Every manufacturer almost universally recommends extending the input power to the machine with a suitable extension cord on the buzzbox class of machines instead of extending the welding leads. I personally would not be afraid to go a little longer than stock on the welding leads but I would not go hog wild on the welding lead lengths either.
Regarding placing the leads: Every manufacturer almost universally recommends extending the input power to the machine with a suitable extension cord on the buzzbox class of machines instead of extending the welding leads. I personally would not be afraid to go a little longer than stock on the welding leads but I would not go hog wild on the welding lead lengths either.