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I have decided I have too many air compressors that are just not needed.
I'm thinking of selling a Quincy #325 on an 80 gallon tank with a 5hp
3ph motor and I have another #325 unmounted. Both are in perfect shape
ready to rock-n-roll.

What do you think I should ask for each? Would a coat of paint make any
difference?

I'll still have 2 Quinys, a hydrovane and a Cambell-Hausfeld.
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On 2012-10-25, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
I have decided I have too many air compressors that are just not needed.
I'm thinking of selling a Quincy #325 on an 80 gallon tank with a 5hp
3ph motor and I have another #325 unmounted. Both are in perfect shape
ready to rock-n-roll.

What do you think I should ask for each? Would a coat of paint make any
difference?

I'll still have 2 Quinys, a hydrovane and a Cambell-Hausfeld.


You can sell a complete 325 unit for $1,000 relatively easily, I sold
one for $1k in the midst of a Bush depression. That one had an oil
filter.

Unmounted 325, I am guessing, $500.

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On 2012-10-25, Ignoramus10310 wrote:
On 2012-10-25, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
I have decided I have too many air compressors that are just not needed.
I'm thinking of selling a Quincy #325 on an 80 gallon tank with a 5hp
3ph motor and I have another #325 unmounted. Both are in perfect shape
ready to rock-n-roll.

What do you think I should ask for each? Would a coat of paint make any
difference?

I'll still have 2 Quinys, a hydrovane and a Cambell-Hausfeld.


You can sell a complete 325 unit for $1,000 relatively easily, I sold
one for $1k in the midst of a Bush depression. That one had an oil
filter.


Sorry, I recall now that it was $900, but should easily be worth $1k
now.

i

Unmounted 325, I am guessing, $500.

i

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On 10/25/2012 6:37 PM, Ignoramus10310 wrote:
On 2012-10-25, Ignoramus10310 wrote:
On 2012-10-25, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
I have decided I have too many air compressors that are just not needed.
I'm thinking of selling a Quincy #325 on an 80 gallon tank with a 5hp
3ph motor and I have another #325 unmounted. Both are in perfect shape
ready to rock-n-roll.

What do you think I should ask for each? Would a coat of paint make any
difference?

I'll still have 2 Quinys, a hydrovane and a Cambell-Hausfeld.


You can sell a complete 325 unit for $1,000 relatively easily, I sold
one for $1k in the midst of a Bush depression. That one had an oil
filter.


Sorry, I recall now that it was $900, but should easily be worth $1k
now.

i

Unmounted 325, I am guessing, $500.

i


Would it be worth some spit and polish and paint?
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On 2012-10-26, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
On 10/25/2012 6:37 PM, Ignoramus10310 wrote:
On 2012-10-25, Ignoramus10310 wrote:
On 2012-10-25, Tom Gardner Mars@Tacks wrote:
I have decided I have too many air compressors that are just not needed.
I'm thinking of selling a Quincy #325 on an 80 gallon tank with a 5hp
3ph motor and I have another #325 unmounted. Both are in perfect shape
ready to rock-n-roll.

What do you think I should ask for each? Would a coat of paint make any
difference?

I'll still have 2 Quinys, a hydrovane and a Cambell-Hausfeld.

You can sell a complete 325 unit for $1,000 relatively easily, I sold
one for $1k in the midst of a Bush depression. That one had an oil
filter.


Sorry, I recall now that it was $900, but should easily be worth $1k
now.

i

Unmounted 325, I am guessing, $500.

i


Would it be worth some spit and polish and paint?


Cleaning, yes, paint, no
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