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Shops setup for air!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="fleet owner" data-source="post: 1111470" data-attributes="member: 17173"><p>bought a 60 gallon 5hp 3 cylinder Puma back in '97-98 for almost $900. On phone guy told me it was two stage, got to tool town found out it wasn't. Bought it anyways and haven't regretted it. ran it hard all this time and only changed oil handful of times and put automotive aircleaners in it once, original belt. Put behind garage in corner where eaves meet and decided not to enclose it(i run it till 3am sometimes and neighbors have never complained). I tried airtraps and din't like em. looked around and finally went back to tooltown and got airfilter that takes singleply TP or double if patient to get it installed. Works awesome especially since only hard line i have goes to air over hydraulic single post car lift in backyard. Rest is ran with airhose.</p><p></p><p> I highly recommend the TP filter, expensive(was around $60 decade ago), but after that TP is pretty cheap.:awesomework:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fleet owner, post: 1111470, member: 17173"] bought a 60 gallon 5hp 3 cylinder Puma back in '97-98 for almost $900. On phone guy told me it was two stage, got to tool town found out it wasn't. Bought it anyways and haven't regretted it. ran it hard all this time and only changed oil handful of times and put automotive aircleaners in it once, original belt. Put behind garage in corner where eaves meet and decided not to enclose it(i run it till 3am sometimes and neighbors have never complained). I tried airtraps and din't like em. looked around and finally went back to tooltown and got airfilter that takes singleply TP or double if patient to get it installed. Works awesome especially since only hard line i have goes to air over hydraulic single post car lift in backyard. Rest is ran with airhose. I highly recommend the TP filter, expensive(was around $60 decade ago), but after that TP is pretty cheap.:awesomework: [/QUOTE]
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