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1950rockstar

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I could use some advice on my compressor. I bought it a long time ago—it’s a 1 or 2 hp tank mounted. It’s a Quincy, which was an industry standard years ago. I think it was made in the 60’s. The tags are intact.
 
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MovingAlong

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Can you post pics of the compressor: full shot, stickers, motor plate, etc... ?

Will go a long way towards helping you with whatever's going on. ;)
 

Junkman

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If you need repair parts, Quincy maintains records dating back decades on how something was built and what is available to repair it today. I won't say that it is going to be inexpensive, but it was the best of the best when it was built, and as long as you kept the tank drained of moisture, it should be as good as new after replacing what needs replacing.
 

pcmeiners

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I could use some advice on my compressor. I bought it a long time ago—it’s a 1 or 2 hp tank mounted. It’s a Quincy, which was an industry standard years ago. I think it was made in the 60’s. The tags are intact.
Sorry but from the info you provided we would need crystal balls to help. The tags may be in tack but quite useless unless posted.
 
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BurtEggley

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looking the OP's first three posts, not quite sure what the question is really about.
 
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