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Air compressor Identification
I have these 2 air compressors got from my brother they each have 2 electric motors that need to plug in to start the compressor. These look like more of a commerical type compressor.
One compressor does not come on some type of switch or relay problem Anyone recognize what these are and have an idea on what they might be worth. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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They look like good compressors, not cheap.
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They are , I ran mine for 20 years , same pumps , bigger tank and different motor config . If you want to sell the pump off one of those, I am a buyer. Mine had just started making noise, when I let the smoke out of the electric motor when I retired it
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They are Jenny or Emglo compressors but I have never seen them with two motors.
I have a double tank portable that has been bullet proof.
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