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    What is this? It's stupid heavy for its size, my initial thought was a bottle jack but it doesn't have a base plate. 18" long

    That's what I thought too, I bought a couple off of him but this one was by itself and has no way of mounting anything or parts. I was thinking maybe I could use it for something else, but wanted to see if there was something I didn't know.
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    What is this? It's stupid heavy for its size, my initial thought was a bottle jack but it doesn't have a base plate. 18" long

    The previous owner passed and his son had no idea, He was in the Army Core of Engineers and had a lot of stuff that was kind of specialty. This doesn't make much sense, it pumps and extends but has a funky splined handle mating point and no base plate also can't figure out how you would mount it...
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    Quincy QR series compressor: how old is too old?

    Did you get this up and running?
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    1974 Quincy QR25 model 350 LS ROC 15 is going back to work... Hopefully.

    This is how I see it being wired. I am not sure if this is correct but I sent it over to my electrician to see what his thoughts are.
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    1974 Quincy QR25 model 350 LS ROC 15 is going back to work... Hopefully.

    Currently I have 100a feed, I plan to go 200 with 100 in the sub and get the big one wired up. In the meantime I’m going to wire up the small one. Thanks Bert
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    I'm planning to buy an old compressor for my shop, Kellogg American B325UA or Quincy QR25 model 325, both in 80 gal 3-5hp range.

    Tractor Supply had one for $249 on clearance from $1k. I bought out an estate sale garage with a ton of stuff, so if I had to assign a cost to this I'd guess $100. I paid a total of $325, but I got a ton of tools and boxes, vices, a big gas furnace, etc. I agreed to $200 for a Macsimizer 3...
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    1974 Quincy QR25 model 350 LS ROC 15 is going back to work... Hopefully.

    OK, so a bit of a hiatus. I had some other projects that called for my attention, still needing to get this handled. I need to upgrade my feed, also in doing I am going to run the lines underground and if I'm digging I want to build a "service trench" where the water gas and electric runs from...
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    I'm planning to buy an old compressor for my shop, Kellogg American B325UA or Quincy QR25 model 325, both in 80 gal 3-5hp range.

    Yes, just replacing the veins and springs. But, I was interested in the filter design that they switched to. I'm not giving up on it, just putting the other one to work while I tinker with this one.
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    I'm planning to buy an old compressor for my shop, Kellogg American B325UA or Quincy QR25 model 325, both in 80 gal 3-5hp range.

    I pulled spring chunks out, and decided to not run it until I can be sure there aren't more in there. but the ends are there, just not the springs.
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    I'm planning to buy an old compressor for my shop, Kellogg American B325UA or Quincy QR25 model 325, both in 80 gal 3-5hp range.

    This is the Champion, it’s a 74 R15 from what I’ve been able to find on it. The motor they had it paired with is a turd, 3450 hobo fright 3hp. But it’s on an 80 gallon tank which if it checks out will be nice to have an 80 for regular stuff and the 120 plumbed in to be able to run hungry stuff...
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    I'm planning to buy an old compressor for my shop, Kellogg American B325UA or Quincy QR25 model 325, both in 80 gal 3-5hp range.

    I’m not sure what type of oil pump the 210 has but this one has a vein style pump and the springs bit the dust and traveled to who knows where… ugh. If you have one similar I’d gladly take it off your hands and throw you a few bucks.
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