Hello, new friends. I finally found a compressor that will outlive me... BUT...It took so long to find one (I could afford) so it won't be much of a chore to outlive this old man
I'm done buying a new one every 2 years. Damn high-speed loud annoying timebombs...
But now that I have what I want I'm also gifted with a bunch of new hurdles to jump. Living on the belief
"THE MORE YOU PUT INTO IT THE MORE YOU GET IN RETURN" Well, this worked with my Dog and my wife...

1st was unloading it off the trailer as we had a tractor at the pickup site. I drove to Marietta Oklahoma from Houston Tx to get her. She is heavy and was that ugly old light blue the Houston Oilers seemed to like in the '70s
So I had to sand and paint ASAP to make her look as good as she "WILL WORK" he said knowingly. I also replaced the gauge with a nice oil filled one and bought a few new connectors and ball valves to install.
The motor and THE POWER it consumes:
I was told that the motor would run on 110 or 220. Simple enuff... or so I thought. I was able to find the wiring info on the info plate. as you can see below. in pic 2 I think. SO ya know... I'm well into my 50's jack of all as they say mostly 99 percent self-taught which means "I don't know %$@#" but I get by... much better now that I can hide in closet and look up a 9 yr old kid on youtube that can teach me anything how to fix computers to How to pass level 108 of ZELDA Conquers SLIMVILLIA ( these kids are so smart nowadays I just don't understand why they're so damn ignorant)
I had always thought you had to have a + and - for Anything to work but as I learned with this 4 wire motor just a 120 leg off each phase and it works... I'm still gonna study this theory until it sinks in... e motor is PRE 52Im told it was or is called "the Original frame" Rerated "U" frame in 52 then again in 64 to a "T" frame My Motor guy said they Use "T" frames currently WHATEVER

ALL THAT MEANS>>>>lol
I think he said it was a 224 frame and one of the rarest due to age... yaba daba doo...
We do know its a WAGNER and we do Know it's very HEAVY. Since it was cut loose on pickup and I was told it was on 110 I plugged it in and she ran fine but weakened around 50 PSI so I unplugged her and started reading...
THE TANK
1984 Manchester 200 PSI
HOLDS air and NO RUST
NEXT... Unless I need to be told there is more to it

The V-TWIN Compressor

Boy, I hope this is a good one. So far she pumps air and it holds but I know less about it than I do the old motor ( NOT

MUCH)
It has a D inside a circle. I ed up all the companies that start D that I can find that builds compressors to no avail but I want to say... Ingersoll Rand for some reason...
If you of this compressor or have any general knowledge that will help me from BLOWING IT OR MYSELF UP please chime in I can use the help. I have found ZERO 9yrs old kids on youtube with that knows anything about this old beauty. Once I have her all shed and ready I plan to build a newly insulated home a nice positive airflow and start running pipe to every room on the property. My wife overheard this statement and ask EVERY ROOM? She's blonde and I love her...So I replied... Well, ya never know when ya might need 200 PSI in the bathroom. She said.... WELL? O.K. with a confused expression and said " please use a nice faceplate"