Looking for a t-80

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bubb1981

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where in Ca?
 

jcazgoldchaser

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I'd go with a leopard over a T80

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I bought one to rebuild a few years back from Rodger Bendix he has a dredge grave yard east of Sac.
you can do an advanced search on eBay for maxfuz to find contact info., he may have some old ones.

the alternatives are the W.R. Brown "Speedy" or the Wards "Powr-Kraft" air compressor
there are a few on eBay, I have a Speedy on one of my dredges, works better than the t-80
 

russau

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I agree ! I had a W.R.Brown "Speedy" air compressor on my ole 4 inch that Dan ( Bonaro) gave me awhile back and it worked great! I sold that dredge to Bill_Saf . I had absolutely NO problems with it. Now I have T80 on my new (to me) 4 inch Keene dredge and a T80 with a small 4 stroke engine on it for backup .
 

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Thank you for the input I'll look him up on eBay.


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russau

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I saw on Craigslist a Gast that is used with a electric motor for sale and they are only asking $35. for it But they don't answer the phone to be able to leave a message OR I would have bought it and set it up as a stand alone compressor. So there are other options to get some air!
 

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