Posted by Destroked 450 on May 05, 2018 at 15:35:07 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Air Compressors posted by farmallboy15 on May 04, 2018 at 18:16:58:
I prefer a Quincy but the QT5 they sell today is not like the old Quincy's, I have one setting in my shop with a trashed crank and rods, even through the oil could be seen in the sight glass it got too low to lubricate the rods.
These are good compressors, just not the same as the Quincy 325 series pumps that are oil pressure lubed and are completely rebuildable.
After reading over the specs on the Eaton Polar Air it looks to be a good quality compressor, US made all cast iron construction with replaceable rod bearings instead of aluminum rods.
800 rpm compressor speed so it's a decent size pump that's not being run to death
Full 5 year warranty, if I didn't have a QR25 Quincy I'd have to give one of these a serious look
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