amiller120
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- Oct 10, 2023
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Nameplate is unreadable in person unfortunatelyI'd grab it and figure it out later. Pump has a name plate on it...
The Quincy too, pretty reliable and high duty cycle. But they think their parts are made of Gold.
Dude said it was a Quincy but from what I could see in the pic it didn’t look like a “Q” anywhere on the tag. Are worthingtons decent? Idk anything about them. Guessing any new parts may be hard to find?Second one is a Worthington.
Damn I was hoping that IR would be something to get into lol. I can’t find any information on the model 41. Googled and really didn’t come up with much. Found some rebuild kits but I ended up emailing IR. Hopefully they can send me some info on it. That old century motor on it is massive.Honestly, they were very good machines but I can't vouch for spare parts availability. Worthington has been gone for quite awhile.
I wouldn't bother with that IR. Project and a half for dubious end result.
I'm a fan of both the Champion R15 and the SB 705 as they both use disc valves. The IR, not so much as I just don't find the reed valves to be as robust / dependable as disc valves. Other than a Quincy QR-25 pump, you have 2 of my favorites.Recently I had picked up a ‘84 champion r15, IR T30-242, and a ‘71 SB 705. The SB is running my shop now. It’s been a learning experience for sure rebuilding these but has made for a nice hobby.
I ended up refurbishing my disc valves on each of those compressors. So simple and such a better idea than a reed valve. I’m almost done with the champion. Just have to clean/blast the flywheel and put the belts back on and I can wire it up. I’m gonna repaint the tank and compressor but I wanted to make sure all the work I’ve done to it is solid before springing the $ on paint.I'm a fan of both the Champion R15 and the SB 705 as they both use disc valves. The IR, not so much as I just don't find the reed valves to be as robust / dependable as disc valves. Other than a Quincy QR-25 pump, you have 2 of my favorites.