Soundguy
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The 'fixing' part usually does it.
I was tossing around thinking about buying a welder for a couple years.. (Wife) never could justify the cost. But then I broke a hinge on my batwing mower.. and the estimate to come out and weld for a mobile service was the same price as the hobart 235ac stickmate welder at TSC. so.. it was a 'shoe-in".. as I could fix other things with it.. etc.
Besides.. if you get a backhoe.. my guess is you will need a welder to fix things... hoe's are rough on tractors..
Soundguy
I was tossing around thinking about buying a welder for a couple years.. (Wife) never could justify the cost. But then I broke a hinge on my batwing mower.. and the estimate to come out and weld for a mobile service was the same price as the hobart 235ac stickmate welder at TSC. so.. it was a 'shoe-in".. as I could fix other things with it.. etc.
Besides.. if you get a backhoe.. my guess is you will need a welder to fix things... hoe's are rough on tractors..
Soundguy