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    hey guys i was wondering if i could get some help on a little problem i have. a guy contacted me through kijiji and wants to trade a miller trailblazer 300d (128 hours), brand new 300 amp wire feeder, 500 feet of new leads and some assorted rod for a turbo sled and an old f150 that i have, which sounds like a real good deal for me. he says the machine is a 2008 but when i ran the vin it came up as a 1998 ("KJ" at the start of the serial number). he swears up and down that he bought it brand new in 2008, has anyone ever heard of a serial number screwup like this or is he just not being quite honest with me ? i attached a few pix of the machine. he claims to have had it specially ordered.
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    Can he show you the original invoice? I put the serial number into the manual search and it says "Sorry, that serial number did not return an Owner's Manual. Please try again or use the model search. - See more at: https://www.millerwelds.com/support/....DJYvampR.dpuf" Maybe that's because it was a custom build?? I'd call Miller with the serial number.---Meltedmetal
    Last edited by Meltedmetal; 03-15-2016, 04:22 PM.
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    • #3
      The serial # search at miler is down, however that unit is a 1998. No question about that, and personally I never cared for them nor did they last long on the Miller roster. Basically not a preticularly good machine

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      • #4
        KJ105829 returns a 1998 model year for me... here is the manual for that serial

        https://www.millerwelds.com/files/ow.../O487A_MIL.pdf

        Maybe it sat in the dealers warehouse for 10 years...??

        If I am not mistaken.... the TB300D was replace by the TB301D in March of 2002... and those had serials starting with LC1100XXX

        SOooooo.... 2008 is unlikely....

        TB301D Manual



        Last edited by H80N; 03-15-2016, 05:15 PM.
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