[Shop-talk] It's raining compressors

Brian and Wendy maynerdfamily at msn.com
Tue May 24 13:03:19 MDT 2016


The only thing I would worry about transporting it on it's side is oil getting someplace it shouldn't and locking up the compressor. So I would drain the oil first then you should be good to go.


Brian


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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 11:16 AM
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Subject: [Shop-talk] It's raining compressors

So I ordered my new compressor yesterday.  Later that night, a buddy told me he needed to get a air compressor out of a friend's house where it has been sitting for a few years.  It was never used, but he bought it new.

My question, can I transport a vertical tank compressor on it's side?  I want to help move it, but is there any reason I can't lay it down in a truck (we can't lift it in the truck.)

Just asking.

Thanks.


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