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Drain old compressor?

mike_s

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I have a 1990s Craftsmen 25gal compressor that I haven't drained any possible moisture from in 10+ years.

It is rarely used. Maybe top off tires on lawn mower twice a month

I am worried if I try to drain it the likely corroded and might break off.

I dont seem to have moisture in lines casing issues . Leave it alone ?

Pic is what I have 23726.jpg
 
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mikedodge

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yeah the drain valve comes out so if it breaks it breaks, no big deal.
 
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JABgj

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FWIW, I have a similar Craftsman compressor (that I rarely drain to be honest).
My biggest issue is broken connecting rod/piston assemblies.
 

sparky 1971

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I had the same one and drained it for the first time after owning it for over 20 years. The valve was completely clogged so I jammed a scratch awl in there. I really wished I had bled all the pressure off before I did that or at least had gloves on. *******.
 

johnre

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Once you do get it drained, disconnect one of the fittings and drop in a borescope to have a look at the rust situation. You may not want to pressurize the tank again, based on what you find inside.
 
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