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Can I suggest this thread be deleted or moved elsewhere? When I see HELP I jump right to it only to find a post that is months old. Not much I can do to help there.
Rick
You can get the same one as above from Harbor freight cheaper. Yea, I know where it is made but it works and they sell the needle kits. I can buy four of those guns before coming close to the price of an American one. I save that money for the impact guns and hand tools, US made only!
Man I would not want to keep that thing in tires!!! I figure those fronts will last 5,000 miles if not doing any city driving. And you better have a healthy air brake system.
30,000 lbs, plus with a pintle! WOW. You know, there are some jobs that regardless how bad you want to do them cheaply you have to realize that there is no way to do so safely. This is a job for people with experience in moving not only heavy loads but heavy WHEELED loads that, if not secured...
I have never bobbed a deuce but I would assume there has to be some welding of some sort done for the rear suspension? Check the welds for quality, penetration and cracks. Cracks should show up as sharp rust lines.
Well you got yourself a deal. If it maintains with the ball valve open then it is higher than 15CFM. I would like to have one but at this point I have to start thinking about selling stuff. It will not be long before I cannot walk so that kind of stuff would not help me much. I see they have a...
Red, thanks for bumping this up since I had never seen it. Very nice work Driver. Uglyranger and I had talked many times on other forums about 151's and also the guntrucks.
Rick
I am not sure how many numbers you can be off on that button. Diesels are very timing critical. All the white smoke tells me that at least one cylinder is not firing. Did you check the button by the math method or the port timing method? The math method is best since you have both the new and...
Welcome from Pemberton, Where abouts are you? There is a a guy in Toms River that sell parts here and he recently had a few trucks for sale. There are currently several up for sale at Ft. Dix on G/L.
Rick
That is at least a 60 gallon tank and it is also a rotary compressor so it is not in the same league as the compressors that we were discussing. I will admit that it probably will fill that tank in a minute but this is a compressor that is designed for volume and not pressure tools. This is for...
Before you go insulting me I would suggest you do some research. I do not think there is a 15 CFM compressor made that is hooked to a ten gallon tank. Would not be safe. I will look into your part number and if I am wrong I will apologize. One cubic foot is roughly 6.5 gallons.
Rick
The parts for the Quincey are still available from Quincey. As far as the 15 CFM rating, no that is not going to happen. If you are building 150 lbs of pressure in an 80 gallon tank in one minute then you have 60 gallons of water in it! These are good compressors though so if you get one...
That was what I meant by the "After Sandy" comment. Before the storm they were in the 1500 to 2500 range. BUT, You are on the other side of the country so I cannot speak for prices there. I know generally things are higher out west.
Rick
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