Mark - just make sure the air tank is clean and if the compressor is working
lots you may have some oil, water or both accumulating. Bleed down the air line
after use and run some air through it to make sure there isn't any residue
sitting in there during down time. Periodically check the drain petcock on the
tank by just cracking it slightly to see if there's any contaminants in it.
Don't open it full straight off or it will blow the debris and contaminants to
the side while air escapes. If you have a separator on it that's great. If
not, maybe its something to consider. Separators don't work so well to guard
against oil migration however. If the compressor is older oil can be a
problem. One more thing, make sure the intake is clean and clear or it will
suck oil out of the crankcase and send it down stream.
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