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Miller 907546001 Wildcat Welder Generator US $2,863.77
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Miller Wildcat 200 Welder Cover # 300496 US $115.00
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MILLER WILDCAT 200 COVER 300496 US $111.77
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MILLER WILDCAT 200 GAS WELDER 907403 & Cover 300496 US $2,949.00
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MILLER WILDCAT 200 GAS WELDER 907403 US $2,799.00
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Miller Wildcat 200 Running Gear # 300532 US $449.00
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MILLER WILDCAT 200 GAS WELDER 907403 & 15 Cables US $2,949.00
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MILLER WILDCAT 200 GAS WELDER 907403 & 50' CABLE SET US $3,249.00
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Miller Wildcat 200 Welder Generator List Price: $3,522.00 Sale Price: $2,850.00 |
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Wildcat® 200 Compact, lightweight, durable and cost effective machine is designed for the contractor and is great for maintenance/repair, farm and ranch applications. |
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Miller 300532 Running Gear,Engine Drive Wildcat 200 List Price: $449.00 Sale Price: $455.41 |
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Miller 300532 Running Gear for Wildcat 200Part # 300532The Miller 300532 running gear is designed specifically for the Miller Wildcat 200 Engine Drive Welder. Move your Wildcat 200 easily around your shop or work site with the running gear. |
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Miller 300496 Protective Cover,Engine Drive Wildcat 200 List Price: $120.00 Sale Price: $142.00 |
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Miller 300496 Protective Cover for Wildcat 200Part # 300496Protective cover for Miller Wildcat 200 Engine drive welder. |
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Miller 907546 Wildcat 200 W/Gfci List Price: $3,592.00 Sale Price: $3,187.90 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Miller 907546001 Wildcat 200 List Price: $3,522.00 Sale Price: $3,125.78 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Miller 248624 Cover,Top Service Assy Wildcat 200 List Price: $310.39 Sale Price: $329.49 |
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Miller 242502 Label,Rating Wildcat 200 List Price: $5.73 Sale Price: $8.78 |
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Miller 242565 Label Kit,Wildcat 200 List Price: $50.28 Sale Price: $57.82 |
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Miller 237632 Ckt, Wildcat 200 List Price: $16.07 Sale Price: $20.16 |
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This item may not be in stock. Please call 507-494-5169 for inventory status or email: sales@weldfabulous.com. Normal delivery time is 5-8 business days after purchase date. For expedited delivery please call customer service at 507-494-5169. |
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Miller 115336 Nameplate,Miller Wildcat 225G List Price: $159.21 Sale Price: $169.00 |
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University of Arizona basketball is a source of pride for hundreds of thousands of alumni that have come out of the Tucson, Arizona based school. With over 25,000 students attending the college commonly referred to as U of A or simply Arizona there is a tremendous following of the University of Arizona basketball schedule with the winter moods of many people being dependent upon how well the current Arizona basketball coach did the night before.
Arizona has been playing basketball since the early twentieth century with their initial win coming in the first game the program ever played. A 1904 contest that resulted in a victory over the Morenci YMCA team marked the first of what would become many wins in the storied tradition known today as Arizona Wildcat basketball. Long before joining the Pacific 10 Conference (Pac-10) in 1878 many of the games during their first decade of existence came against local YMCA competition, a practice that was surprisingly common in that era. In fact, the University of Kentucky which has the current record for most men's basketball wins also began their tradition with a single win over a Lexington YMCA team in 1903.
Coming off the 2008-2009 season the University of Arizona basketball program has a twenty-five year streak of consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament. After getting off to a rocky 12-10 start for the 2009-2010 season many Wildcat fans are rightfully concerned that their impressive streak may be in jeopardy. During the twenty-five year streak U of A has reached the Sweet Sixteen twelve times, the Elite Eight seven times, the Final Four on four separate occasions, and has one NCAA National Championship to their credit from the 1997 season.
Much of the success enjoyed by the Wildcats over the last twenty-five years can be attributed to esteemed former head coach Lute Olsen. Coach Olsen came from the University of Iowa in 1983 to inherit a University of Arizona basketball program that had just come off of a forgettable 4-24 record which included only one conference victory. In just three short seasons Coach Olsen miraculously turned the program around from being in the cellar of the conference standings to being an admired organization of national prominence. After winning their first Pac-10 crown in 1986 the University of Arizona basketball machine would go on to be a Pac-10 power throughout the remainder of the century.
Sadly, on October 23, 2008 Coach Lute Olsen announced his retirement with the cause for the unexpected announcement later being explained by his physician as resulting from health concerns. Olsen was 74 years old at the time of his retirement. Assistant coach Russ Pennell took over on an interim basis after the retirement of Olsen. Pennell narrowly made the NCAA Tournament after the 2008-2009 season with a record of 19-13. The controversial selection by the NCAA Tournament committee raised some eyebrows as skeptics considered U of A to be a bubble team at best that was given the benefit of making the tournament primarily to extend their appearances streak to twenty-five years. Sean Miller took over head coaching duties on a permanent basis following the one year stint of Russ Pennell as interim head coach.
It remains to be seen exactly what will happen under the Sean Miller era. Coach Miller knows that he has very large shoes to fill by replacing legendary Coach Lute Olsen. The one aspect of this situation that can be accurately predicted is that University of Arizona basketball fans will continue to root on their team regardless of who holds the title of head coach.
Growing up Kim loved the Arizona Wildcats ever since she saw them take down the Kentucky Wildcats in the 1997 NCAA championship game. Mike Bibby remains her favorite player from that team (over Miles Simon) and to this day Bibby makes occasional appearances on her computer screen in the form of University of Arizona wallpaper on her laptop.
Kim kindly asks that people coming across this article do her the favor of exploring a website she co-manages that offers a plethora of University of Arizona computer wallpaper choices. Even if U of A is not your team there are a multitude of other school options.
Sports News For 1/25/10
NFL NEWS
For the first time since 1993 both number one teams from the NFC and AFC have made it to the Super Bowl. The Indianapolis Colts were able to comeback from an 11-point deficit to win the game 30-17 despite stars Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark being shut out of the game. The New Orleans Saints were able to take down the Minnesota Vikings on a 40-yard field goal in overtime for a final score of 38-21. The Vikings had their chances to win but to many turnovers cost them the game. This years Super Bowl XLIV is looking like a high-powered event that features two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL today. The game will be held at Miami's Sun Life Stadium on Feb 7 6:25 pm.
NFL PRO BOWL ROSTERS for Jan 31 at 7:20 pm
AFC
Quarterbacks -- Matt Schaub Houston, Vince Young Tennessee, David Garrard Jacksonville
Running Backs -- Chris Johnson Tennessee, Maurice Jones-Drew Jacksonville, Ray Rice Baltimore
Fullback -- Le'Ron McClain Baltimore
Wide Receivers -- Andre Johnson Houston, Brandon Marshall Denver, Chad Ochocinco Cincinnati
Tight Ends -- Antonio Gates San Diego, Heath Miller Pittsburgh
Centers -- Nick Mangold N.Y. Jets
Guards -- Alan Faneca N.Y. Jets, Logan Mankins New England, Kris Dielman San Diego
Tackles -- Ryan Clady Denver, Jake Long Miami, D'Brickashaw Ferguson N.Y. Jets, Joe Thomas Cleveland
AFC Defense
Ends -- Mario Williams Houston, Kyle Vanden Bosch, Tennessee
Interior Linemen -- Haloti Ngata Baltimore, Vince Wilfork New England, Casey Hampton Pittsburgh
Inside-Middle Linebackers -- Ray Lewis Baltimore, DeMeco Ryans Houston
Outside Linebackers -- Elvis Dumervil Denver, James Harrison Pittsburgh; Brian Cushing Houston, LaMarr Woodley Pittsburgh
Cornerbacks -- Nnamdi Asomugha Oakland, Darrelle Revis N.Y. Jets Champ Bailey Denver
Strong Safety -- Brian Dawkins Denver
Free Safeties -- Ed Reed Baltimore, Jairus Byrd Buffalo, Brandon Meriweather Patriots
AFC Specialists
Punter -- Shane Lechler Oakland
Kick Return Specialist -- Joshua Cribbs, Cleveland
Placekicker -- Nate Kaeding San Diego
Special Teamer -- Kassim Osgood San Diego
NFC
Quarterbacks -- Aaron Rodgers Green Bay, Donovan McNabb Philadelphia, Tony Romo Cowboys
Running Backs -- Adrian Peterson Minnesota, Steven Jackson St. Louis, Frank Gore San Francisco, DeAngelo Williams Carolina
Fullback -- Leonard Weaver Philadelphia
Wide Receivers -- Larry Fitzgerald Arizona, Steve Smith N.Y. Giants, DeSean Jackson Philadelphia, Miles Austin Dallas, Sidney Rice Minnesota
Tight Ends -- Vernon Davis San Francisco, Jason Witten Dallas
Centers -- Andre Gurode Dallas, Jonathan Goodwin New Orleans, Shaun O'Hara New York Giants
Guards -- Jahri Evans New Orleans, Steve Hutchinson Minnesota, Leonard Davis Dallas
Tackles -- Bryant McKinnie Minnesota, Jason Peters Philadelphia, Jonathan Stinchcomb New Orleans
NFC Defense
Ends -- Jared Allen Minnesota, Julius Peppers Carolina, Trent Cole Philadelphia
Interior Linemen -- Darnell Dockett Arizona, Kevin Williams Minnesota, Jay Ratliff Dallas
Inside-Middle Linebackers -- Patrick Willis San Francisco, Jonathan Vilma New Orleans, London Fletcher Washington
Outside Linebackers -- Lance Briggs Chicago, Clay Matthews, DeMarcus Ware Dallas, Brian Orakpo, Washington
Cornerbacks -- Asante Samuel Philadelphia, Charles Woodson Green Bay, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie Arizona, Terence Newman Dallas
Strong Safety -- Adrian Wilson Arizona
Free Safeties -- Darren Sharper New Orleans, Nick Collins Green Bay, Quintin Mikell Philadelphia
NFC Specialists
Punter -- Andy Lee San Francisco
Kick Return Specialist -- DeSean Jackson Philadelphia, Percy Harvin Minnesota
Placekicker -- David Akers Philadelphia
Special Teamer -- Heath Farwell Minnesota
NCAA FOOTBALL
There are millions of reasons why we will probably never see a college playoff system and they all relate to money. Just from Boise State and TCU making it to a BCS Bowl game their entire conference will earn a profit. The Mountain West Conference which TCU belongs to will split $9.8 million, the Western Athletic Conference which Boise St belongs to will share $7.8 million. But the real winners are the big major conferences like the Big Ten and the SEC conferences each earning $22 million, while the other four Big Twelve, Big East, Pac 10, and the ACC each earning $17.7 million. While a playoff system is what many fans want to see, the bowl games bring a lot of revenue for all the schools even if they don't qualify for a bowl game.
NBA NEWS
Things just don't seem to get any better for the NY Knicks who lost yesterday to the Dallas Mavericks 128-78; the 50-point loss was the worst loss in team history. At the beginning of the game the Knicks looked like they were going to make a good game out of it by only being outscored by the Mavericks by two points in the first quarter. But after that the game quickly turned into a blowout as the Knicks got outscored by at least 9 points in the remaining three quarters.
In other NBA news the LA Lakers got the chance to meet president Barack Obama today. The Lakers were invited to the White House in honor of winning their 15th NBA title last years NBA championship.
Today's NBA GAMES
7:00 PM ET Indiana at Philadelphia FOX MIDW COMCAST
7:30 PM ET LA Clippers at Boston FSN Prime Ticket
7:30 PM ET Cleveland at Miami Sun Sports NBA TV
8:00 PM ET Orlando at Memphis Sun Sports Fox South - Tenn
8:30 PM ET Atlanta at Houston SportSouth Fox Sports Net Houston
8:30 PM ET Chicago at San Antonio Comcast Sports Chicago FOX SW
9:00 PM ET Charlotte at Denver SportSouth Altitude Sports
9:00 PM ET Phoenix at Utah KUTP 45 FOX ROCKY
9:00 PM ET New Orleans at Portland
NBA SCORES FROM 1/24/10
Dallas 128, New York 78
LA Clippers 92, Washington 78
Toronto 106, LA Lakers 105
MENS COLLEGE BASKETBALL NEWS
After losing to both Connecticut and Kansas St the Texas Longhorns dropped from 1st to 6th place in the current college standings. With the Longhorns out of first place the Kentucky Wildcats takeover the Number one spot and remains the only team in Division 1 with no losses.
TOP 25 GAMES TODAY
9:00 PM ET Missouri at (2) Kansas ESPN
7:00 PM ET (11) Georgetown at (4) Syracuse ESPN
TOP 25 SCORES FROM 1/24/10
Seton Hall 64, (11) Pittsburgh 61
Florida State 68, (18) Georgia Tech 66
(19) Wisconsin 79, Penn State 71
(22) Northern Iowa 67, Indiana State 58
OLYMPIC NEWS
Former Olympian Nancy Kerrigan father passed away this weekend at their home in Stoneham MA. Kerrigan's mother originally told authorities he passed away from a heart attack, but police still arrested Kerrigan's brother Daniel for assault on a person over 60 years old.
World Cup Soccer News
Paraguay's World Cup Soccer star and lead striker Salvador Cabanas was shot in the head and is in critical condition after being at a bar in Mexico with his wife. So far two suspects have been detained but no formal arrest have been made. Cabana was currently playing for the Mexican team Club America where he has become one of the top strikers in the Mexican league.
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Who will win the national title for the next 3 years?
I gotta go with Memphis this upcoming season but then the Kentucky Wildcats the next 3 seasons. They just signed DeAndre Liggins (5Stars) for 08. They are expected to get Rotnei Clarke (4Stars) and Tyler Zeller (5Stars) for 08 also. Then in 2010 they have 2 of the top 10 players already committed in Dakota Euton and KC Miller. This coach is flat out getting the best talent out there!
This is one of the stupidest questions I've ever seen. NOBODY KNOWS!
Wildcats no match for Yucaipa
MENTONE - For six points it seemed as though the Redlands East Valley High School boys' volleyball team had put it all together.
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