It was Loaded that wanted the postcrete, freight would be horndous to Esperance.;)
Thats a bit harsh.
Quite often with properties equipment stays and judging by the size of it is too big to move.
The previous owner would have had every opportunity to remove personal effects. Usually if it was siezed as part of the forclosure it would have been sold seperately.
Have moved in to a couple of houses where people have not taken gear with them. I have even done it myself.
Happens on site here all the time where guys leave site and as on high income just leave all their gear, tv's, playstations, clothes, money, alcohol, stereos etc. The camp management company usually ring them and most dont want it back. Christmas for the cleaners.
Did a quick google and it certainly looks like one of these:
ShawAirCompressors
No prices on that web site though :(
Thanks again for the feedback and what to look for, will give it a good going over hopefully this arvo. Sorry CraigE, Loaded is also a Craig :D and he lives close by, hence why he was asking about the Postcrete.
Nope not offended, as CraigE stated, they had plenty of time to get what they needed. Took me a whole weekend just to clean out the crap, would have much rather spent my time doing other things. There's the old saying..."Charity starts at home" and I have 5 mouths and one on the way to feed. Also I bought the house, its not like the previous owner of any house, no matter the circumstances it was sold under, can come back and say claim the pool gear, or a door, window, fire place etc etc. Aside from that, the current economic climate is fine, half these people wait till the last minute before it goes kaboom, it doesnt happen overnight. If anything when I donate $$$ etc it is for people who really need it and they don't live in this countryQuote:
Originally Posted by cucinadio https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...016/08/768.jpg
Hi steve,
mate this is nothing to do with the compresor, but one thing concerns me ??(and in absolutly no way am i judging u on a personal note!!) but wouldnt you be "with the current economic enviroment", inclined to give a man a break and after u brought the house if their was nothing that was your attached to the house of interest to u
give the previous owners a ring and asked them if thay wanted any of your unwanted items back!!!!!
after all you dont want them and these things "as much as the banks dont give a toss", may have been the differance to them between prostitution and makeing a fresh start yhea
just my thoughts on the state of the bull**** repos at the mo im not trying to offend yhea
cheers;)
Chances are once I have the details, I will sell it to someone who knows how to use it :D,
Regards
Stevo
Yhea u know what guys you are both right !!!,
please forgive me it wasnt ment as a tiraid on steve, i was a bit tired this morn and it was unfortunatly a topic that was a little to close to home so i was a little bitch this morn
sorry guys and to u steveo sorry mate
cheers;)
if you have a look on the site redback posted....you will find an instruction manual you can download.......
might come in handy......
yep as said in the other posts.
its a single phase three,cy compresor one of the biggest you can get in a standard single phase electric motor next up is three phase.
thats big enough to run everything you would ever want to use and more
air tools spray guns etc etc.
worth around 2000K new something like that i would pay 600 too 800$$$$$$
I recently bought one which looks pretty similar in size to this, but was only two cylinder. It was virtually new, had been installed in a workshop which subsequently went broke and shut down - I spotted it in second-hand dealers in Kambalda WA. Paid $3,500 for it (may have paid a bit of a premium as I was buying on behalf of a mining company, and as soon as you mention that you are a gold mining company, the price goes up).
Anyway, it has been in use for a while now supplying all of the plant air to the front end of a 2.5 million tonne per year crushing plant. As others have said, you could run a whole workshop with this thing.