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Service station air compressor?

CreteCoater

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I was airing up my tire today at the gas station and got to thinking.....it would be pretty cool to have one of these inside a garage. Any of you guys done this? Pics?
 
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mad57

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Depends on what year air station your talking about!! the older ones pull good money over $400 and up. in good condition, now just the new square box hang on the wall type im sure can be had for peanuts..If you ever see the old post style one at a yard sale or where ever for cheap grab IT!!! THE KIND WITH THE DIAL WHEEL FOR AIR PRESSURE. there big bucks good idea!! mad57.
 

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I'd love to have one of these, but they are so expensive. I wonder how many have ended up in land fill back in the 70's and 80's?

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I'd love to have one of these, but they are so expensive. I wonder how many have ended up in land fill back in the 70's and 80's?

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I have been looking for one of these for years. Along with the old bell and hose that rang when cars pulled up for fuel.
 

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The restored Eco pedestal lighted air station can go for $750 restored, on eBay.

Hundreds of Gulf gas stations used a Fero Air Pump. I have one and it is quiet and runs great even thought it's at least 70 years old.

They were made until the late 1930s according to the web site of the grandson of the company founder.

Google: Arnie's Atomic Engines Fero Air Pump for pictures and history.
 

Kevin54

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Here you go for the Milton Bell http://www.miltonsbells.com/

As far as the Eco Airmeters, one needing restored can go $400+ and one totally restored can bring close to $1000. I know where there are 5 still in use and they won't come off of them :(
 
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Holedgr

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The restored Eco pedestal lighted air station can go for $750 restored, on eBay.

Hundreds of Gulf gas stations used a Fero Air Pump. I have one and it is quiet and runs great even thought it's at least 70 years old.

They were made until the late 1930s according to the web site of the grandson of the company founder.

Google: Arnie's Atomic Engines Fero Air Pump for pictures and history.

I think you're lying.....I would need to see pics....;)


-T
 

John Timmins

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Lying???? Lying about what? Nobody has ever called me a liar my whole life. Why whould I lie that I own a Fero Air Pump air compressor? :headscrat What's to lie about ???? :wtf:
 

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I think you're lying.....I would need to see pics....;)


-T

Hi Folks, I'm new to your forum and I'm hoping that one side benefit may be additional information on the use of Fero Air Pumps in service stations. As John Timmons posted, the service station market in general, and Gulf Oil stations in particular were the main customers and the vertical CB30 (in Gulf orange with the Gulf Oil logo on the tank) was the most common model.

John Timmons does, in fact, one one of the Fero compressors that was delivered under the contract with Gulf Oil. I know of a half-dozen or so Fero Air Pumps that are still "out there" and being used. I'm fortunate to have been able to acquire three myself.

Here are the URLs for the Fero Air Pump page and my latest acquisition (found less than five miles from where I live).
http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/fero.htm
http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/Fero_Air_Pump/Fero_Air_Pump.JPG

See ya, Arnie
 

hit_n_miss

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That's a hoot - 1/2 HP "portable" compressor, shipping weight 600 lbs!

Hi Folks, My hobby is collecting and restoring old stationary gas engines from the late 1800's through the early 1930's.
http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/

One observation that I like to share with visitors to the engine shows where we display our toys, is the design philosophy of the day. "If five pounds of cast iron is good, 25 pounds would be better." A "small" 1-1/2 hp gas engine (typical IHC "M", for example) would run 325 lbs and a 10 hp 2180 lbs. Not something to put on your garden rototiller. The 1-1/2 hp and 3 hp (460 lbs) were regarded as "portable" and were supplied on skids with hand grips! A cart with wheels was optional at extra cost.

The Fero product that I get the biggest kick out of is this vacuum cleaner.
http://www.oldengine.org/members/arnie/Fero_Air_Pump/vak_klean.jpg

Imagine the wife taking that up to the third floor for a little light cleaning. :cool:)

See ya, Arnie
 

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Fo my FERO Air Pump's 75th birthday it got new wires, belts, a new GULF decal, and a paint job. Mechanically it still runs perfectly, loading and unloading, start at 80 and cut out at 125.
I've had this 30 years and when I got it back then I painted it and I could see that earlier paint jobs covered up a GULF sticker.
Arnie Fero's web site aboce says FEROs were made from 1900 to the late 1930s and had a contract to supply compressors for GULF. Guards over belts were not an issue back in those days.
 

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That is a super sweet compressor. Very nice.

>Guards over belts were not an issue back in those days.
Yes - your dad or some adult said "Don't be stupid and stick your finger in there" and you listened and didn't. Because if you did stick 'em in there, the consequences were your problem. Dumbasses had to look out for themselves.

I have GOT to get one of those Milton bells.
 

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Here's a pic of my air meter..use it all the time for fun..bell still dings as you're airing up a tire!

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