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    tow behind air compressor

    Need opinions. I seen this tow behind air compressor with seized engine. Something tells me its at least 1500-2000lbs, but cant find gvr online. If its 2000 lbs, then its 40 profit at 20c a lb. Hoping it weighs more Any ideas? Was thinking of buying and hauling it straight to the yard, but don't want to lose money.

    http://poconos.craigslist.org/tls/2745969677.html



    P.s I know what ya thinking..fix it resell. No time. Not that Im not capable, just busy with other things. As well as storage comes into play.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzy214 View Post
    Need opinions. I seen this tow behind air compressor with seized engine. Something tells me its at least 1500-2000lbs, but cant find gvr online. If its 2000 lbs, then its 40 profit at 20c a lb. Hoping it weighs more Any ideas? Was thinking of buying and hauling it straight to the yard, but don't want to lose money.

    http://poconos.craigslist.org/tls/2745969677.html

    P.s I know what ya thinking..fix it resell. No time. Not that Im not capable, just busy with other things. As well as storage comes into play.
    Poor pictures, cant see if the compressor is a piston, rotary vane or screw, should be two rads, one for the engine the other to separate the oil from the air also cool the air.

    I do not think his phone has been ringing off the hook, flash the cash a hundred dollar bill should take it home. Scrap it is the right idea, not worth fixing.

    Maybe you'll get lucky and get an Atlas Copco hammer or a drill, that machine was much to small for sand blasting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gustavus View Post
    Poor pictures, cant see if the compressor is a piston, rotary vane or screw, should be two rads, one for the engine the other to separate the oil from the air also cool the air.

    I do not think his phone has been ringing off the hook, flash the cash a hundred dollar bill should take it home. Scrap it is the right idea, not worth fixing.

    Maybe you'll get lucky and get an Atlas Copco hammer or a drill, that machine was much to small for sand blasting.
    If you click on this picture, it'll take you to his photobucket page and there are a couple other pictures of the compressor (use BACK arrow). Plus some other interesting pictures.
    People may laugh at me, but that's ok. I laugh all the way to the bank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick View Post
    If you click on this picture, it'll take you to his photobucket page and there are a couple other pictures of the compressor (use BACK arrow). Plus some other interesting pictures.
    Reason 3,728,364 that my Photobucket is set to private.

    This was def my favorite though..


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    WOWWWWow. Jesus....if that was me, I would be hitting myself with a whip or something. Didn't the guy hear of 3/4 chains with binders??? Or even 5/8... Crap man...lol. I don't know if I would cry or blow my brains out...if that happened to my truck..ROFLMAO> Now luckily noone got hurt other than a new pair of drawers maybe..lol!

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    The fool story.....

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    Nice D21!!!!! That's a lot of tractor, those are pretty popular among the sled pullers around here and an awesome machine for farming as well... simply outdated but the old timers still get a lot of use out of them... As for the original topic, yea I'm sure you can steal the thing but sorry for a useless reply I don't have a clue of the weight.

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    He totaled that one on BOTH ends, nothing left to part out, except maybe the motor.
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    If you buy it, be sure to pull the brass valves, radiators, etc

    I did a search and 1,900 lbs and up is what I found. Compressor head might be worth something to someone. Who knows.




    As for the tractor, that looks like what would happen if someone had a 1/2 ton and no brake controller.

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    That's an air compressor?? :eek: It's freaking huge!!

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    good luck on that ozzy...nice find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    That's an air compressor?? :eek: It's freaking huge!!
    Alongside this 1300 C.F.M. Ingersoll Rand its a baby.


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    holy cow! what are such large compressors used for? Certainly not inflating tires! that would blow my air chisel to the next county!! lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    holy cow! what are such large compressors used for? Certainly not inflating tires! that would blow my air chisel to the next county!! lol
    You could run your small air chisel off that compressor, there is a regulator to dummy the air flow.

    If a large ship, barge or bridge needs repainting the old is sand blasted away first. The lettering in headstones are sand blasted in, the letters are stenciled out of a rubber mat the exposed lettering gets cut into the stone.

    Using a small shop compressor you can make a stencil to cover a plate of glass where you do not want to cut lettering, You see this type of etched glass where a automotive logo has been cut into the rear window or the glass doors of a neighborhood pub.

    The old method to etch glass was to use hydrofluoric acid, very dangerous stuff best left alone.

    Another method is to chip the glass using hoof glue, you can get creative on the cheap.



    Ahh yes we were discussing air compressors, the guy in the video is sandblasting with a very large compressor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    holy cow! what are such large compressors used for? Certainly not inflating tires! that would blow my air chisel to the next county!! lol
    My brother runs a sprinkler repair business and does sprinkler blow outs. Also does combine clean outs so that seed isn't spread between fields.

    His is an IR 185. Meaning it has 185 cfm. Compare that with a home compressor that might have between 2 and 7 cfm.

    Moves a lot of air to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdahoScrapper View Post
    If you buy it, be sure to pull the brass valves, radiators, etc

    I did a search and 1,900 lbs and up is what I found. Compressor head might be worth something to someone. Who knows.






    As for the tractor, that looks like what would happen if someone had a 1/2 ton and no brake controller.
    Cool 1900 lbs is 240. Hmm might just go for it.May try a buck as gus said though..lol. Thanks guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzy214 View Post
    Cool 1900 lbs is 240. Hmm might just go for it.May try a buck as gus said though..lol. Thanks guys.
    To be in this business you also have to belong to the actors guild. Flash the cash and put on your best po boy face. My money is on you, $100.00 buys it.

    They like to hear, I'll give you a hundred to make it go away ( at this point your waving the cash ) as is where is no warranty, be assertive. The guy that owns it knows it is scrap and really doesn't want to be bothered with answering questions over the telephone over it. Also no time to take it into the scrap yard, to him its small change. Your providing a service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post

    The fool story.....
    Wonder if they'd mind if I picked up that ol tractor tire laying in the grass there? lol
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