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I spotted this honda engine powered air compressor out in the trash. let’s bring it back to the shop to see why it was thrown out and can we save it?

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50 thoughts on “Free Air Compressor. Can We Save It?

  1. I really enjoy how not only do you take us step by step through the troubleshooting and repair process, but you also address us like we are there with you. It makes this content very enjoyable, mate

  2. If a contractor owned it, don't waste your time. Maintenance on equipment is not a thing that it done. Workers figure , its not their problem and contractors don't want workers wasting time doing maintenance on equipment, "its running, its fine. "

  3. Old compressor tanks become rusted inside and may explode and kill a user and destroy a garage. They need to be safely hydraulic pressure tested to professional standards periodically. Always drain tanks of water after use.

  4. You are awesome! I have been putting out "free" mowers for years, but after I watched 1 video I got my dead mower going… First pull after taking apart the carb and cleaning the coil and that other thing. Thanks a bunch… You are VERY skilled!

  5. Well, I guess that just shows you that Honda engines start and run EVEN WHEN THEY’RE JUNK❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

  6. all that junk(spare parts)🤔on a video that’s an hour long and he didn’t make it work what a waste of our time SMH 🤦🏻‍♂️

  7. 40:08 your a brave man. Given the condition of this unknown machine I’d definitely confirm the over pressure valve is clean and in good working order before filling g that tank with air

  8. 37:17 I wonder if it got stood up like this and then stored for a long time, causing the oil that crusted over in the carb. That could explain why it was low on oil too.🤔

  9. That is a NICE compressor. I like compressors cuz they're usually easy to fix and if not lots of good parts but that's a high dollar very high output unit right there. Running that's $500 all day long where I live maybe even more

  10. Little hint when loading. Almost always horses were used to pull things, not push, odd occasions otherwise of course. But when possible pull the load.

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