cyclopsblown34 said:You do need a starter for the motor. If not, you will burn up the pressure switch and it will stick in the run position more than likely. I learned the hard way, one motor and one switch later.
Steve in Mi said:I wonder when the last hydrostatic test was performed on that rusty Quincy receiver. Don't think I'd walk or park close to that one.

I got this ~2 years ago when Lowes was ending this CH line to start carrying Kobalt branded compressors...I paid $100.00 bucks for it brand new...not bad for a 60gallon, 6.5HP compressor!
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I thought it was the nice $800 Husky at Home Depot that I'd been coveting, but it turned out to be the $2000 one that you have to order online. It came with the magnetic starter and everything, weighs 550 lbs and makes 25 CFM at 175 psi. Needless to say, I sprinted over to her place and liberated the compressor from her garage. It looks like it's never been run, the oil was clean and the filter is spotless. The price? 500 bucks!
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Here are 2 pics of my set up. 120 gallon tank 10hp baldor motor and a 2 stage pump
Hi, This is my Kellogg model 331. If anyone knows what is supposed to go in the bottom threaded hole in this side cover please let me know. Thanks to those who have responed so far.
What'cha got there, an old Buick? '66-'67?
JP
I gave my uncle my kellog american(as posted earlier) and picked up a new eaton 7.5 hp 120 gal compressor. 34 cfm at 175 psi.
How will you achieve the intake silencer?I am ordering a Harbor Freight auto drain and will be building an air intake silencer to make this think super quiet.
engnerdan looks like a REAL compressor. I'd be interested in information on the final/optional aftercooler if you could steer me in the right direction for that. I can't make out in the photos where you will take air from the compressor tank (tie-in).
If that aftercooler does take out 80% of the water, then, I would plum it differently with a good size drop leg with drain valve at the bottom to catch most of that water before it goes into the tank but then I guess you would have TWO places to drain instead of one - maybe not something everybody would opt to do. I figure the less water in my tank, the better it will be.
How will you achieve the intake silencer?
Saylor beall all the way!!!!!!!111111111111111111
