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930dreamer

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I spotted this on CL, might need to look into it today.

"185 sullair compressor with 4 cylinder John Deere diesel for parts. Has newly rebuilt injector pump by Abilene diesel. Ran good made good air but wouldn't idle down. Now will crank won't start I have to many projects to mess with it".
 

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I hate that. There was an old Jaeger portable on Rochester CL with no contact info. Ad said "CALLS ONLY" with no number. Dude kept it on there for more than a year. Probably cussed out CL because no one ever called on it....lol
 

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Anyone ever convert a siphon cabinet to a pressure style? What are the pitfalls, if any.

I found an older cabinet that is pressure style and thought it would make a nice upgrade to my pretty siphon unit.
 

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What I should do is just sell my current one as is and then use the pressure one for a bit, until I can get the big unit I have going, except that has been on the back burner for several years now.
 
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This ones running around incognito.....:bounce:



Around here, the meth heads would have scrapped out the compressor and used the trailer to live in. Prob try to pull it around behind a bicycle......


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I have a question for the compressor experts.

I have a potential buyer who is interested in my Quincy rotary screw compressor. His concern is that it is a little too big for his needs. He is building a new shop and will be doing sandblasting as well as running CNC machines.

The unit in question is 40HP 187 CFM. He has power service available but a 20 or 30 HP unit would prob serve his needs.

Besides the “never too big” mantra which only goes so far, what other selling points could I use to my advantage?

I realize inrush power requirements might be the biggest downside.

Thoughts?


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Yes check check check check. All those points covered.

Thanks for the reply.


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Sure but you’re prob seen them before.

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Well, it's got a Baldor Super E motor on it, that should save substantial kilowatts over the rest of it's lifespan. I'd also have to deduct a few points for the non original paint color.
 
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