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Kellog-American Compressor?

gtivr4

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I can't seem to find much info on the web about Kellog-American air compressors. There is one for sale at a local auction, but I have no idea how much it might be worth, if its 3 phase etc. Can anyone tell me about it?

They claim its a Model B331UA, but google returns nothing on that model number.

Here is the listing
http://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=932&aid=36096&lid=9725893

It claims 5hp, so I would assume that it would need 3 phase?
 
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norcalpablo

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Some details here:
http://www.aircompeq.com/ka.htm

Nice size for a home shop. At 24 amps (per the listing), I would assume that it is equipped with a single phase motor. Parts are still available. Easily worth $200 or so to me, although I favor the pressure-lubed Quincy models.
 
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KCarGuy

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I have Got almost the same one...Mine is a 80 gallon tank, 5 HP motor (220 VAC single Phase). It a 1954 Model, that Pumps up quickly, stops at 175 PSI, restarts at 110 PSI...Is extreemly Quite!
I have used it since 1982 in my Garage...and it keeps up very well with my Sandblaster.
Parts are still around for these Old Kellogg American Work Horses.
I would grab it for sure!!!
 

Bowtie Billy

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hello, I'm fairly a new guy on here.......I have an opportunity to buy a Kellog-American Compressor, it is just missing the motor. It says on the tank tag, it was made in 1954 and the model # is B331UA and serial # is B332911, not sure if it's a 60 or 80 gallon though. Not sure of the HP either. The person that is selling it, said they had a 5 HP motor on it. It was used in a salvage yard, a pretty big one in my area, I looked at the oil and it was at the correct level and pretty clean. The price he is wanting is $200. Would that be a bad buy?? At least it's AMERICAN made and from what others have said, they are rebuildable. I was thinking about buying the one from Harbor-Freight, the one for $700. But I'm really considering this. Sounds like it would be cheaper over the long run.

Thanks for reading this and sorry for taking over your Thread. Any help would be appreciated on this.

BILL
 
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