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<blockquote data-quote="preach it" data-source="post: 473605" data-attributes="member: 3259"><p>The compressor is the larger of the portable type. I will check the extension cord and try switching to another. The answer that Dave gave sounds exactly like what it is doing, it is often trying to run with a whine sound and shuts off. It would make sense that something is plugged and is over pressuring it. Thanks for the help. I will take it apart and clean out the valves and lines. I wish it was told in the maintenance manual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preach it, post: 473605, member: 3259"] The compressor is the larger of the portable type. I will check the extension cord and try switching to another. The answer that Dave gave sounds exactly like what it is doing, it is often trying to run with a whine sound and shuts off. It would make sense that something is plugged and is over pressuring it. Thanks for the help. I will take it apart and clean out the valves and lines. I wish it was told in the maintenance manual. [/QUOTE]
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