coalnation
Well-known member
I was needing a compressor for my business and hadn't had much luck finding anything in my price range. I remembered seeing an old compressor on the side of the road close to my house so I figured I would go ask the people if they were interested in selling it. To my surprise they were, It had belonged to one of their dads and he had passed away a few years ago. They said they didn't know anything about it but that I was more than welcome to check it out. Obviously when I tried to start it nothing happened at all. I came back with a new battery and some diesel and surprisingly it fired right up. It has the John Deere 4039 engine it in with about 800 hours on the meter. I could tell a lot of the tubing and hoses were weak from sitting and after about a minute of letting it run the hoses started to go. This sent hydraulic fluid flying everywhere. I asked them how much they wanted and we had a deal. I put some air in the tires and took off with it minus $300. I'm in the process of trying to repair the compressor and I'm just kind of stuck. I'm having a hard time finding a manual for it and I'm not sure what to do next. I've got the canopy off to fix the rust and I want to fix the compressor end and do engine maintenance before I put the canopy back on.
Any insight on what I should do would be greatly appreciated. I took some pictures of the tubing that burst, however, I have no clue what parts I need to order to replace them. Also, what kind of maintenance should I do on the compressor end?
I took some pictures with the iPhone, however, I didn't realize how fat my fingers are so they are pretty crappy. I can always take better photos if needed.
Any insight on what I should do would be greatly appreciated. I took some pictures of the tubing that burst, however, I have no clue what parts I need to order to replace them. Also, what kind of maintenance should I do on the compressor end?
I took some pictures with the iPhone, however, I didn't realize how fat my fingers are so they are pretty crappy. I can always take better photos if needed.
