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<blockquote data-quote="Ducaticorse" data-source="post: 60053" data-attributes="member: 7541"><p>What year is the machine? 9K is a tad high for those hours I would think... Anyway, I had a good amount of welding done on my 753 with 1600hrs on it YESTERDAY. It was in rough shape, (demo machine with extensive breaker use) and I had a legitimate heavy equipment welding specialist come to my place to work on it. He laughed at me and said it was common, and not to worry about it. He dug out the factory welds and laid new bead and promised that it was now stronger than when it came out of the factory. As someone mentioned above, don't half ass the repairs. Take it to a reputable heavy equipment welding specialist....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ducaticorse, post: 60053, member: 7541"] What year is the machine? 9K is a tad high for those hours I would think... Anyway, I had a good amount of welding done on my 753 with 1600hrs on it YESTERDAY. It was in rough shape, (demo machine with extensive breaker use) and I had a legitimate heavy equipment welding specialist come to my place to work on it. He laughed at me and said it was common, and not to worry about it. He dug out the factory welds and laid new bead and promised that it was now stronger than when it came out of the factory. As someone mentioned above, don't half ass the repairs. Take it to a reputable heavy equipment welding specialist.... [/QUOTE]
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