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I got an M1010, wanted to get air horns but figured if I'm getting a tank, I might as well use it for onboard systems, including airing up tires, air tools, etc.. Wanna keep some common air tools so I can do work in the field kind of stuff...
Any suggestions on how much I'd need for rare/random use?
I've seen as low as 2 gallons (pancake) with a heavy duty compressor to feed it with air... Some people say go 20+ gallons with a much smaller compressor...
Ideally, I'd want to be able to use an air/hydraulic jack, and lift the truck, then use an air drill to get the lug nuts off, new tire back on and aired up... all using air tools/jack.. WITHOUT running out of air, and without needing a compressor.
I will be using a compressor with a pressure switch, so if it drops below a certain PSI it'll turn on automatically, but I want to be able to at least do a tire change without having the engine running or killing the battery from a compressor.
Any suggestions on how much I'd need for rare/random use?
I've seen as low as 2 gallons (pancake) with a heavy duty compressor to feed it with air... Some people say go 20+ gallons with a much smaller compressor...
Ideally, I'd want to be able to use an air/hydraulic jack, and lift the truck, then use an air drill to get the lug nuts off, new tire back on and aired up... all using air tools/jack.. WITHOUT running out of air, and without needing a compressor.
I will be using a compressor with a pressure switch, so if it drops below a certain PSI it'll turn on automatically, but I want to be able to at least do a tire change without having the engine running or killing the battery from a compressor.