![]() Only issue is they make per order and you have to buy direct. Didn't run across any review that was an actual serious issue with any of their pumps (or anything else) and like the extra features. To me the key think is do they actually work well and last. ![]() Huge compressor pump with long stroke = low RPM.Įaton makes their own pumps but not in the US which to me doesn't mean as much as it does for lots of people. Disk valves (not reed valves) that you can service without pulling the head. Bearings on BOTH ends of the crank unlike the IR or Quincy. Steel connecting rods with actual replaceable bearing shells. Old school compressor pump design with 640 RPM. Going with the Polar Air (by Eaton Compressor). Heavy-Duty air compressors built for professionals and serious do-it-yourselfers. And even though you see few real complaints on the Quincy, it looked any time there was an actual warranty issue they refused to honor it. Did really like the Quincy but didn't like their money grab warranty (buy overpriced oil to get the warranty it should come with). How much of that weight difference do you suppose is in the tank?Īctually have decided on a compressor totally different than originally thinking.ĭecided against the Ingersoll Rand TS4N5 is off the list. Tractor Supply's $1600 5 hp 80 gallon compressor with the same Ingersoll pump weighs 475 pounds, according to their website. It replaced the old CH unit made in the 70's I kept the 5 hp Baldor motor. 100 continuous duty, 5 hp 230 V two-stage air compressor, 175 psig maximum operating pressure and an 80 gallon ASME receiver. Built to last, this durable workhorse is ideal for heavy shop or industrial use. My old 3phase Campbell Hausfeld 80 gallon has a new type 30 pump on it just because I got it for free. The Ingersoll Rand 80 gallon, electric-driven two-stage air compressor provides continuous power. They made real tanks a few years ago to go with high quality compressor heads and real hp motors. Do that against the Tractor Supply Ingersoll & compare the sound it makes on the Quincy. One simple little reality check: rap your knuckles against the tank & listen to the sound. Its a low price mostly because its got offshore pump and motor.īeen looking at a Quincy which is an overall nicer compressor, but over twice the price. So if anyone is in the market, might recommend looking at your local Tractor Supply.The Ingersoll Rand TS4N5 is only sold at Tractor Supply and a great price for a 2 stage 5HP 80 gallon compressor. Went in this afternoon, with 25% off, the price was $350 Bucks. The model that was $700 at Home Depot and Lowes, was available there, normal price was $479 at Tractor Supply. They had the one I was looking for, but the store manager told me if I didn't need it that day, that they would be on sale Tuesday ( today).25% off. Saw sort of a DeWalt with the specs I was looking for, they were $700 there abouts. and something locally repairable.Boiled down to Makita, De Walt and brands like that. I was looking at one of about 25 to 30 gallon capacity, and something reliable which left out China Freight in the long run. Or choose gas air compressors from an assortment of sizes. Home Depot and Lowes, didn't carry much but told me to look on their web site, and they could have one delivered in 2 days. Our portable air compressors include hand-carried, 3.2-gallon models that are especially convenient. Kinda looked at Lowes, Home Depot, China Harbor Freight, the majors of those kinda places. I don't know if anyone else is in the market for an air compressor, but my 12 + year old compressor bit the dust,
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