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First off, check all of your welding cables to make sure they're in good shape, then check for tight cable connections. Is your machine staying at low idle speed while trying to weld? If so, Switch the idle select into the 'weld' position and make sure the high RPM's initiate. Try welding again. Better? Could be a number of things, if not.
The unit may need recalibrating the idle/run setting. Instructions found in manual at 8-6 (subaru engine) and 9-5 (kohler). Idle speed around 2200rpm. Simple screw adjustment. PDF manual here :- http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o4434l_mil.pdf
I had a problem like this a few days ago try taken of the air filter to were u can see the choke it may not be opening rite just cause it opens don't mean itsnot opening rite get a small spray bottle put gas in it and as u start ur welder spray the choke with with the gas a lil if it starts turn ur switch to run for while it workd for me if that don't maybe change the spark plugs
Depending in the city you are in. Here in N California the average price for the Miller Bobcat 225 is 3,425.00. Try your local Praxair Distribution welding store.
Hi Louis, the battery sits on the bottom of the unit, just inside the rear right side service door. if you were to look at the machine from the back, it would be located right in the middle on the bottom of the unit.
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