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help me identify this compressor

mobileaudio219

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I just score this compressor and need more information. The previous owner took the motor off, but the tank and compressor are suppose to be good.

Pretty sure the tank is a Manchester 120 gallon, 200 psi. The compressor pump doesn't seem to have any markings, but it's huge and very heavy.

I don't really need either, so I figure I just flip them to hopefully make a quick buck.

Does the compressor pump look familiar to anyone? And if so, what do you think the thank and pump would be worth assuming both are in good working condition.
 

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^ ^ ^ +1 that it's a Quincy.

Get that baby running with single phase motor and enjoy LIFETIME air !! :thumbup:
 
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mobileaudio219

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Yeah, it looks like the quincy 390 compressor. With that and the 125 gallon tank, what would you say it's worth? Just seeing how I did on it, might just keep it and get it running.
 
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mobileaudio219

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I measured the tank this morning. It was roughly 24" a crossed 68" long if I remembered correctly.
 
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