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    How do you determine the age of a piece of Miller equipment by the serial number? It would be helpful to know when looking at a piece that is at a sale. Thanks, JEFF
    200DX 350P 625 Plasma & other stuff I forgot

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    Jeff,

    Here's the top secret way. For the most part, this works and will get you within a year or so.

    The first two letters indicate the year.

    Example.

    A=0
    B=1
    C=2
    D=3
    E=4
    F=5
    G=6
    H=7
    J=8
    K=9
    L=2000

    A serial number starting with KG123456 was made sometime in 1996. Today we are using "LE" serial numbers. We don't use the letter I 'cause it looks too much like a 1.

    Hope this helps.

    Andy

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    • #3
      Andy:
      Great info and thanks, by and by that number system is almost the same as FORD's.

      Thanks again
      {the ford guy}

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      • #4
        I guess there are two great Blue's..Bob {the other Ford guy} DOVE
        Bob Wright

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        • #5
          Went to an action today, I appeared to be pretty smart when I could tell people the years of the miller equipment that was up for bid. Andy and this forum rules!

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          • #6
            Thanks, I knew it some sort of rocket science! It will be handy to know what I,m looking at on the spot. JEFF
            200DX 350P 625 Plasma & other stuff I forgot

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