I've never used the CUCV Genny, but I always thought it be handier than the Hobart, just for the fact it has 220v capabilities. Alot of my repair/weld tools are 220v, so I can't run them on the Hobart, I have to have a separate genny or 220v on site
I run the Hobart welder on side jobs, and it does pretty well. Burns roughly 1-1/4 gals of gas an hour, and that's continuous stick welding at 150 amps, with the air compresser running as needed, and a grinder as well.
I agree with Kenny, a Bobcat or Trailblazer would be nice, but for a 70's vintage welder, it welds great and is built to last.
Only downfall I've found it some of the circuit controls are hard to locate if your in need of them. I've never replaced any, but another member close by had to replace the speed control box, as well as some other odd pieces, had to eBay them out of Canada, as they were only place available