dr_clyde
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One of my customers has given this air compressor and dryer setup to me on the condition that we remove it from the premises.
I can't seem to find a tag on it anywhere that tells the model. I'm pretty sure its a QR-350, but I can't seem to confirm that.
It is driven by a 10 HP motor, and is physically larger than the 325 I have currently.
On my 325 the tag is on the crank case dipstick cover, and it appears those have been replaced on the new one.
The crank case part number matches the one in a 350 exploded view parts list.
It will be an interesting removal. It is up 25 or 30 feet up in a mezzanine, and none of the forklifts will go that high. There is a telehandler on site, but they can't get it into the building. Looks like we have to dis-assemble it and lower the pieces down in a scissor lift one at at time.
He said they haven't used it in a long time, but it was supposedly maintained by a service as their backup compressor.
The timing is pretty good, I will be needing more air in my new shop and this will become the primary compressor, with the 325 plumbed in as backup.
I know these old Quincys are tanks, so I'm not terribly worried. Either way, the price is right.
I can't seem to find a tag on it anywhere that tells the model. I'm pretty sure its a QR-350, but I can't seem to confirm that.
It is driven by a 10 HP motor, and is physically larger than the 325 I have currently.
On my 325 the tag is on the crank case dipstick cover, and it appears those have been replaced on the new one.
The crank case part number matches the one in a 350 exploded view parts list.
It will be an interesting removal. It is up 25 or 30 feet up in a mezzanine, and none of the forklifts will go that high. There is a telehandler on site, but they can't get it into the building. Looks like we have to dis-assemble it and lower the pieces down in a scissor lift one at at time.
He said they haven't used it in a long time, but it was supposedly maintained by a service as their backup compressor.
The timing is pretty good, I will be needing more air in my new shop and this will become the primary compressor, with the 325 plumbed in as backup.
I know these old Quincys are tanks, so I'm not terribly worried. Either way, the price is right.