230V single phase motor as well.I’ll load it tomorrow morning and get pictures of the tag. I think it was in the buss garage. If so I bet it doesn’t have many hours on it. Probably nothing wrong with it.
He *****!230V single phase motor as well.
I hope to be able to say you ****!

230V single phase motor as well.
I hope to be able to say you ****!
Or maybe a Kellogg-American. Those intercooler tubes look more like Kellogg, as the SBs I have seen use a big, cast intercooler.The tank color says Saylor Beall to me.
If true, yes.
At worst you make a BBQ.
I haven’t had a chance to look at it yet. I loaded out on the trailer, but unfortunately it’s laying on the side where the tag for the tank is and the label for some reason I want to say the label on the side had some kind of a bird on it that I could be wrong. I’ll have it stood up and looked at this weekend hopefullyOr maybe a Kellogg-American. Those intercooler tubes look more like Kellogg, as the SBs I have seen use a big, cast intercooler.
The tag on the tank will likely be the ASME label for whoever made the tank. It will have a date of manufacture and information about the tank material, test pressures, etc. There may also be a label or logo of the compressor OEM on the tank, but not always. Look on the pump itself to identify the compressor manufacturer.I haven’t had a chance to look at it yet. I loaded out on the trailer, but unfortunately it’s laying on the side where the tag for the tank is and the label for some reason I want to say the label on the side had some kind of a bird on it that I could be wrong. I’ll have it stood up and looked at this weekend hopefully
The pump looks like the one on my Speedaire (Grainger) compressor, & can't remember who made them for Grainger.