These two values were mentioned in a previous thread. For detail they can be found in the owners manual on Page 37 in Section 5-17.
So the question is what is a lot of hours and what is not?
How would one use those values from a specific used machine to determine price/reliability/etc.?
Example:
- I can get a new Miller Stock package # 951139 for $5000.
- I can get that same Miller Stock package # 951139 used for $3500.
- What would that used Dynasty be worth if it had Arc Timer = 100?
- What would that used Dynasty be worth if it had Arc Timer = 500?
I know the answers will be subjective but an average should be able to be drawn from the responses.
So the question is what is a lot of hours and what is not?
How would one use those values from a specific used machine to determine price/reliability/etc.?
Example:
- I can get a new Miller Stock package # 951139 for $5000.
- I can get that same Miller Stock package # 951139 used for $3500.
- What would that used Dynasty be worth if it had Arc Timer = 100?
- What would that used Dynasty be worth if it had Arc Timer = 500?
I know the answers will be subjective but an average should be able to be drawn from the responses.
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