Lincoln Outback 185 Engine Welder Generator (K2706-2)
Lincoln Outback 185 Engine Welder Generator (K2706-2)
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Lincoln Outback 185 Engine Welder Generator (K2706-2)

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The Lincoln Outback 185 Engine Welder Generator is a good option if you need portable DC stick welding and AC generator power. The Low-Lift grab bars on both ends make it easy to lift the Outback 185 on and off truck beds easily. It is easy to start since all of the engine controls are on the front of the machine. You can use the AC generator power for a variety of applications using the large 6.8 gallon fuel tank. And, plug in a Lincoln Power MIG 140C or Power MIG 180C for wire welding.

Low-Lift Grab Bars
• More leverage for lifting unit on and off truck beds
• Extra protection against product damage
• Best in class feature

All Engine Controls on Front Control Panel
• Easy access for starting, especially when mounted on truck beds
• Front panel includes electric start switch and engine choke control

6.8 Gallon (25.7 Liter) Fuel Tank
• Less frequent re-fueling, for extended run times
• Large fuel fill opening for easy re-fueling

Weld with up to 5/32 in. (4 mm) Stick Electrode
• Up to 185 amps of DC output for many applications

5,700 Watts Peak AC Generator Power (5,200 Watts Continuous)
• Use to power a grinder, lights, pump, for motor starting, or for emergency power
• Plug in a Lincoln Electric POWER MIG 140C or POWER MIG 180C for wire welding
• Plug in a Lincoln Electric Tomahawk 375 Air to cut metal

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