Many of the regulators that come with welders even name brand welders are not very good and installed aftermarket regulators on all of my welders preferring the vial type. Have had cylinders where the regulator would just not seat properly which is why I turn the gas off when not welding even if I am taking a break for an hour or so.
That Lincoln is a good welder. I would check the o-rings on the power pin where it inserts into the drive mechanism and make sure it is fully seated, If you had good gas flow before probably not and issue. For those times when you are out of gas keep a spool of flux core around. Keep at least one extra cylinder on hand because it sucks to be in the middle of a project and run out of gas. Like you my gas supplier is a one hour round trip away. A pressure check gauge is handy if you have multiple cylinders.
That Lincoln is a good welder. I would check the o-rings on the power pin where it inserts into the drive mechanism and make sure it is fully seated, If you had good gas flow before probably not and issue. For those times when you are out of gas keep a spool of flux core around. Keep at least one extra cylinder on hand because it sucks to be in the middle of a project and run out of gas. Like you my gas supplier is a one hour round trip away. A pressure check gauge is handy if you have multiple cylinders.