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    1958 Hobart self propelled 400 amp DC stick welder

    I do not believe it has an attached air compressor, but it has a 15 amp 110 outlet which would power a small compressor if needed.
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    1958 Hobart self propelled 400 amp DC stick welder

    It was not at Fort Drum.
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    1958 Hobart self propelled 400 amp DC stick welder

    I will take some more pictures of it when I get home. you are seeing the front with the electrode side lead. I should mention it has a Chrysler flathead (appears to be 3 cylinder, though some people who have looked at it believe it to be a 6 cylinder) engine. Its currently running a touch...
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    1958 Hobart self propelled 400 amp DC stick welder

    maybe a pic if I can get it loaded to site.
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    1958 Hobart self propelled 400 amp DC stick welder

    I recently acquired a 1958 self propelled welding cart. The cart itself has. Hobart badge on it. The cart has a 3 speed transmission. The welder works very nicely and has very low hours on it. This unit was acquired from an arsenal, so it is NOT a military piece of gear, yet it is direct...
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