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Early Christmas present to myself

neblinc

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Well the local TSC had no interest financing, so I went ahead and splurged on this compressor and a pneumatic parts washer. 7.5 hp 80 gal.

Randy

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Kevin54

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That looks like mine from TSC. Nice compressor. One thing I would do before you get it hooked up is change the drain at the bottom to come out to where you can reach it. It's not very handy to get down on your knees, reach between the legs and try and turn the valve. An elbow, a piece of short pipe and a different valve will do it. BTW....I still have to get on my knees. LOL!!! Winter project-Change drain!!!

Kevin
 
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russlaferrera

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NEBLINC, You like you allot. Merry Christmas.

KEVIN 54, You would think all the major air compressor companies would have "got the message" on tank drains by now. If they think they would break off in shipping. Put them in a bag. After all the customer is $$.

It's not a big deal to get under the tank and open the valve. Let's see now. the floor is wet with water and some oil. HUMM well they guess they have to clean it up so they can close the valve or.... buy a $$$ auto drain valve $$$
 
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