jimmyj
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- Allis Chalmers 616 (Two) and a Kioti CK30 HST with loader and backhoe
My old compressor finally bit the dust. I need to replace it, but don't know much about them. At first look, they sure are expensive but I don't want to get one that's too small. My old one looked to be about 20 gal size but didn't have any markings on it. It really was not strong enough to take off tough bolts with the airgun (my pal has a HUGE one and his takes the same bolts no problem). I have 120 in my shop for power, but that can be changed.
Can you please comment as to whether or not a 60 gal compressor would be enough to use auto repair air tools?
Here are the details on the 60 gal one
7 peak HP belt drive motor
Cast iron twin cylinder pump
155 PSI max pressure
Spread voltage motor allows unit to operate on 208-230V without any wiring changes
13.4 CFM at 40PSI, 11.5 CFM at 90 PSI
Two year manufacturer's warranty
Or, is a 20 gal enough as follows?
5 peak HP belt drive
Cast iron twin cylinder pump
155 max PSI
Pneumatic tires for maximum portability
Dual voltage motor is wired for standard 120V outlet and can be converted for 240 volt applications
7CFM at 40 PSI, 5.7CFM at 90 PSI
2-year manufacturer's warranty
Any comments would be much appreciated.
Can you please comment as to whether or not a 60 gal compressor would be enough to use auto repair air tools?
Here are the details on the 60 gal one
7 peak HP belt drive motor
Cast iron twin cylinder pump
155 PSI max pressure
Spread voltage motor allows unit to operate on 208-230V without any wiring changes
13.4 CFM at 40PSI, 11.5 CFM at 90 PSI
Two year manufacturer's warranty
Or, is a 20 gal enough as follows?
5 peak HP belt drive
Cast iron twin cylinder pump
155 max PSI
Pneumatic tires for maximum portability
Dual voltage motor is wired for standard 120V outlet and can be converted for 240 volt applications
7CFM at 40 PSI, 5.7CFM at 90 PSI
2-year manufacturer's warranty
Any comments would be much appreciated.
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