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Ohio, a lot of the 30's I've seen lately are just shorter, so I would agree with that assessment. I keep thinking I'll buy a bigger compressor.... I'd like one that is horizontal and short.
My battery impact has never let me down though, so I really only use air for tires and nail guns.
I have a wireless vizio 3.1 from my last tv that is pretty good but i have to use a separate remote with the samsung for volume. That being said I would like to upgrade before too long.
Ohio, a lot of the 30's I've seen lately are just shorter, so I would agree with that assessment. I keep thinking I'll buy a bigger compressor.... I'd like one that is horizontal and short..
I was thinking a vertical unit would take up less space, but where I have 220V power is on the side of the garage and the thing would stick out farther than the existing cabinet. Unless I rearrange things, it would be pretty much right where my wife's door opens up. I may get some poster board and mock up a cylinder to set there and see if it really is a problem.
I really just want to get any compressor but I literally have no room to put it anywhere.... (Im)patiently waiting till we move and I can get a barn built.
We had a guy recently who swore up and down that 2003's made in Canada were only Lightning's. I don't remember the site, but I'm thinking here. Anyways, I didn't want to call him out but knew better. Here is a VIN of a March 2003 with a Romeo motor, Note: Made in CANADA
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We had a guy recently who swore up and down that 2003's made in Canada were only Lightning's. I don't remember the site, but I'm thinking here. Anyways, I didn't want to call him out but knew better. Here is a VIN of a March 2003 with a Romeo motor, Note: Made in CANADA
Swore up and down? Don't know about that but I believe what was said was Heritage Edition and 150's with inventory closeouts\overruns from other plants. Of course Ford's documented history of the plant before closing it in 04 when the Ontario truck plant became the Oakville Assembly Plant, could be wrong? So much for jobs that require using google, huh? What ever makes you feel better though.