I would like to ask several questions,I have A John Deere 250 amp stick welder.I typically use it in the DC arrangement,I get "bit" by a small screw on the stinger handle if I accidentally touch it while runnning a bead.unnit welds easier in Dc.It really "bites" if I plug into my AC side.I have a lever that pulls out on the upper left corner of control panel it pulls out at an angle and is a lock for the amp dial.If I try to change amps above 90 it is difficult to turn dial, and once there it will slowly work its way back down.I am not sure who made this for Deere but need a few parts for it that Deere no longer carries.Lastly I am "vertically challenged",I can run a beautiful bead when on a horizontal plane,but vertical I cant keep my hands steady.I have a medical implant that is connected to my spinal cord,it helps control my guts.I am not supposed to be around EMP's, I think this is what causes my tremors.I have tried starting from the bottom and the top but I cant seem to brace myself well enough to be steady.Thank you in advance
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