Len,
Yeah, those thing ain't light. I could barely lift mine into a cart and then get it out. That is why it's been sitting, waiting for a nice cart. Loads of copper inside!
I actually have a remote welding job and want to try to run it off my generator 220v tap. I need to tack two hinge bearing reinforcements to an existing gate hinge in my back yard. I have some small rod and hope I can get enough arc to weld it together. Should work with a 30 amp 220 source. Wheeling that piggy to the job is gonna be a challenge as the gate is about 600 feet from where the welder sits in my shop. The generator is easy to move with the tow frame I made. All the time and effort to move the equipment in place and get it hooked up and running. It should take two minutes to actually weld.
A weather-ravaged gate in AZ... Soon to be totally overhauled.
The hinge bearing is ovaled out. I want to weld on the galvanized tube to the two hinge locations to beef the hinges up. Then, I'll cut down the threads on the gate hinge and make it look better. I thought about cutting the existing mounts off, and welding new ones on with the bearings already on them. I think tacking on the heavy tube to the existing mount will be easier. I only need to get a couple good tacks and it will be secure.