I'd sooner see you fix the bad connections/starter/bad batteries in the loader than hook the welder to it. DC welders, in theory at least... are running somewhere around 24V which would not be a good thing on a 12V starting system. That's the theory... I'm concerned that it might go a tad higher than 24V... An SMAW DC welder is of the CC or Constant Current variety. A Mig is CV or Constant Voltage though I'm not sure exactly where their voltage is set... Dunno about you, but I don't want an electrolyte bomb in my face. The 200 amps from the welder alone will not even dream of starting the tractor either. They draw somewhere in the range of 600 amp IIRC. Fix the starting system problems or figure out what load is dragging it down and making it turn slow.
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