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In Reply to: My compressor's older than yours. Nyah! posted by ghost of olddude55 on January 8, 2022 at 06:41:54:
I'm in on this competition. I bought this sucker at a garage sale about 1,000 years ago. It was $15 and the motor was replaced with a pool pump motor. I found a motor at a compressor bone yard, yes they do exist, I was sure surprised. So a few years ago I bought what I thought was a good stand-up 200PSI compressor and it turned out I like the old one better, so I kept both. It is quieter and faster to pump up.
So my neighborly thing, fixing road and driveways with Massey loader. People down the road, had just moved in. We got 5" rain short period of time, left ruts more than a foot deep. I fixed their driveway, my reward was "Can we rely on you to keep doing this?"
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- RE: My compressor's older than yours. Nyah! - fredtr 01/8/2208:23:54 01/8/22 (8)
- Watch that tank for rust spots. - srdavis2000 08:41:35 01/8/22 (2)
- True that, they can be very dangerous - Craiger56 11:57:23 01/9/22 (1)
- When i was still working, i saw something similar during a safety presentation. - srdavis2000 17:13:01 01/9/22 (0)
- Very Seventies looking. nt - ghost of olddude55 08:41:11 01/8/22 (1)
- I was thinking Paleolithic nt - Sondek 09:22:17 01/8/22 (0)
- Is that a bird nest or a rat nest in your compressor? - AbeCollins 08:39:32 01/8/22 (2)
- RE: Is that a bird nest or a rat nest in your compressor? - fredtr 09:21:50 01/8/22 (1)
- I used to have a John Deere riding mower I kept in a shed and covered with a drop cloth. - srdavis2000 12:13:25 01/8/22 (0)