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    Hope you find a good one.
    I bought an Air Dragon at the auction for $10, they offer a 30 day return. Just something to keep in the car for when needed. Good thing, I noticed Debbie's front tires a little low. I check with a gauge, 17 pounds. I check the door sticker, 32 pounds. The Dragon has settings so I set it at 32 lbs. It ran and stopped, checked still at 17. Cranked it up to 40 and it stopped with 19 psi. Cranked it up to 60 and it shut off still with a low tire. Think I left finger prints in the plastic because it was so hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G";3681709]According to my wife....I dont have any money

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    Quote Originally Posted by G";3681781]Here you go Chris...... [URL="https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/porter-cable-portable-belt-drive-air-compressor-30-gal?cm_vc=-10005
    Porter-Cable Portable Belt Drive Air Compressor, 30 gal. at Tractor Supply Co.[/URL]
    Not bad for the price if you don't have a lot of air tools to run. Should run anything you were running on the oil less.
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    This would be a perfect compressor for your set up. Will run impacts just fine. Only tools that really draw one down are a air ratchet and a air sander. They both require a lot of volume to operate properly. But with that size tank they are usable.and that 2 stage compressor should recover pretty quick. Take the specs off this one and do a little searching and you might find one a little cheaper.
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    Dangit. Got to checking and the stewpit Kobalt is fine. Must have tripes a heat sensor. Stewpit thing was recovering from from using a nozzle to blow off my lawn mower. Walked away from it and tried it last night and cranked right up. I'm ticked. Stewpit thing takes 15 minutes to fill at 211 decibels. I'll bet I could cut the tank in half and tell is I got her a new mater bucket and I even went to the trouble to put wheels on one of em so she could moveve it. She would never be the wiser.

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    Lawn mower.....you trying to keep it Purdy like your hair

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