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Older craftsman air compressor pump

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Chris Smith

02-07-2003 14:45:34




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It is an older model.. Not sure of the year.. It is all green.. with two cylinders, single stage. First, any idea what manafacture made it for sears?? And two, on one cylinder the reed valves are busted.. I think they are riveted in.. Is there any way to fix this?? Thanks so much.. Chris Smith....




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BB

02-10-2003 05:23:13




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
Here is another Sears cross reference list.



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Vern-MI

02-09-2003 14:01:02




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
The product number on the compressor can be used to determine the supplier from the link below. The parts may be purchased directly from Sears Parts at this location: http://www3.sears.com/



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Mac

02-08-2003 07:31:12




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
Di Vilbis has made them for sears, maybe still do.As far as parts, seems in this day, everything goes obsolete in just a few years. In some cases less. Maybe the reason is, why sell a 5.00 part when you can sell an expensive replacement unit. I have good "Ole" tools that for a lack of not being able to obtain an inexpensive part, they set around collecting dust. Replacement tools are about half the quality.

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Skinner

02-08-2003 06:31:26




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
This doesn't answer your question, but I felt obligated to tell everyone. We have been buying SpeedAire compressors for 20 years now, and had pretty decent luck from them. We purchased about 10 Speedaires powered by Honda's for the mechanics at work which needed a medium duty compressor, this was back in 91 to 93. Now, the majority of them are still doing great, however I have a few which need parts. I call Graingers and was told that they bid out every year on who will supply their Speedaire branded compressors and it so happens to be Cambell Hausfield this year. After the compressors get about 2 to 3 years old, spare parts are discontinued. They did state that if I could get the model number and year purchased, they could give the vendor that built the compressor, and they might be able to help me, however a lot of those compressors were built specifically for Grainger and they were more than likely discontinued from the manufacture as well. Now that's not worth a hill of beans!!! I guess I should have bought the Kohler & IR !! The "ONLY" reason for not going that route was we were given an AFE for $1600 each while another $200 each would have bought the IR! Bummer. There was nothing to garauntee that IR would have kept parts for 10 years either.

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Most likely will be a Campbell Hausfield

02-07-2003 19:43:02




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
they made a lot of them for sears.



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Most likely will be a Campbell Hausfield

02-07-2003 19:21:26




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 Re: Older craftsman air compressor pump in reply to Chris Smith, 02-07-2003 14:45:34  
they made a lot of them for sears.



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