Considering buying a Quincy 214 that needs a little work. The compressor was purchased new by a homeowner in 1985 was used lightly on and off for a few years and has been sitting unused since then. Aesthetically it looks brand new but it isn't building pressure. The owner tells me it had always worked fine but after not turning it on for 10+ years something isn't right, thinking it must be something simple like a stuck check valve that needs to be cleaned. I don't necessarily want to get into a huge project with this thing but was thinking it probably can be made to work with minimal effort.
It looks to me like the compressor has a 40 gallon tank. Second part of the question is what is the compressor capable of CFM wise? Weighing my options, for a little more money I could probably go get a new campbell hausfeld cast iron pump 60 gallon rated at 11.5 CFM @ 40 PSI and 10.2CFM @ 90 PSI.
It looks to me like the compressor has a 40 gallon tank. Second part of the question is what is the compressor capable of CFM wise? Weighing my options, for a little more money I could probably go get a new campbell hausfeld cast iron pump 60 gallon rated at 11.5 CFM @ 40 PSI and 10.2CFM @ 90 PSI.
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