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Service Station Equipment Company Compressor

A310

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Hey guys, I'm new to this community and arrived here by searching for information on my newly acquired Service Station Equipment Company compressor. I bought it the other day and was listed as a 1928 compressor, but I can't get any info on the unit. Does anyone know where one can find parts for it? I got the compressor to make air, but am now looking for a vintage 60-80 Gallon tank and an old motor to run it. Any information would be much appreciated. Here's some pictures and a video I made:

 

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ndnchf

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I'm sure you realize that it is highly unlikely that you can just pick up the phone and order parts for it. You'll have to fabricate or adapt other parts to it. Your best bet it to look for another one similar to it to use for parts. I've been there with this one. It's an ancient Kellogg that came out of a service station in the mountains of Virginia. It's over 100 years old. It took a bit of work, but it runs very well now.
 

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Thumper68

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Sorry I can't help with info but a vintage motor would be great on that but please use a modern tank, to many old tanks have weak spots.
 

Galaxie-Ed

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Yes, use a modern tank. You can do faux paint job on it to make look vintage.

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